Cigars... my second love after rifles.
First, a word on Cuban cigars: unless you're getting them at duty free places where you KNOW they're real and you have time to let them age, they're not worth the money. All of my Cubans get at least six months in my humidor to mellow out before I'll even touch them. Quite a few sticks have been in my humidor over three years. Here are my favorite Cuban cigars if you must have them:
1. Cohiba Behike 54s
2. Partagas Serie P No. 2
Great cigars are coming out of DR, Nicaragua, and Honduras. My favorite lines right now are:
1. Drew Estate Liga Privada (No. 9s, T52s, and Feral Flying Pigs)
2. Camacho Triple Maduros
3. Oliva V Perfectos
4. Surrogates Skull Breaker and Bone Crusher
These are all solid cigars that have high quality control, excellent blends, and are overall fantastic smokes. However, you may hate these because cigars are a very personal thing. My advice to you is to get to know your local brick and mortar cigar store owner and try out a bunch of cigars, keep the bands that you like, and try to hone your palate so that you get six or so cigars that are dead center in your wheelhouse. Switchblade on this forum also gave me some of the best advice I ever got on cigars: buy three at a time. Smoke one immediately, smoke another in a month or so, and smoke the last a few months from now. That will tell you if you're really like it. I'm sure he'll chime in on this thread as well.