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Originally Posted by icehog3
Lanceros have less filler and binder than larger rg cigars, so the wrapper should play a most significant role in their flavor. Not necessarily in them being "fuller", that is likely more a product of the specific cigar than the size. A Joya de Nicaragua or LFD will likely be a duller cigar in either a lancer or large rg format as compared to, oh say for an extreme example, a Macanudo of either format.
Unfortunately, the makers of cigars have downsized (no pun intended) their lines of smaller RG cigars, and upped the Jawbreakers. Sucks for those of us who know how good a smaller rg cigar can be.
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i think he means "fuller" and not "duller"..but i agree with the above..and yes it is a shame that 56+ rg cigars are taking over the market.
i usually stick to a 46rg and down with a corona or corona gorda being my preferred vitola but i do love a good lancero