I've been smoking cigars for several years now, and still cannot tell you about most of them. The market is vast and varied.

My current go to smokes are Brickhouse for a 'regular' cigar, and Drew Estate Ambrosia for a light and fragrant, almost 'sweet', smoke.

The CAO Brazilia pictured above it a damn fine one. Drew Estate Java is really nice too, but the Java Mint was just too much - would not recommend.

I have to give a shout out to Corona Cigar for service (one of the few places I can still find the Ambrosia cigars). They made a mistake in my favor (I ordered 5 samples of another brand, they sent 5 boxes). I didn't have the humidor space, or the conscious, to keep them (more of the former maybe). When I told them and returned the mistaken shipment, they filled my mailbox with goodies in appreciation. Good folks there.

Just ordered a J&R alternative to Gurkha G3 TORO. 20 for $48. Have not tried one yet.

Picked these up locally. I didn't even know there were any cigar shops around here. I picked up a Montecristo White also but I've already smoked it.

I smoke Cigars on a regular basis. My favorite brand is Rocky Patel. I like to try many different brands so I order a lot of samplers from cigarsinternational.com. They also have a factory 2nds and overruns section that gives you a lot of bang for your buck. Other brands I like are Cusano, Oliva, Punch, Brick House. My favorite sleeper brand as of late is Nica Libre.
https://www.cigarsinternational.com/p/nica-libre-cigars/1475423/

It's now one of my favorites at a price that doesn't break the bank. Stick to long filler cigars for a more pleasurable experience in my opinion. The mixed filler cigars tend to burn hotter and don't taste as good to me(usually). Find a wrapper that you like and explore. I tend to go with a corojo or maduro wrapper most of the year. In the summer when it is hot I like a lighter connecticut wrapper.