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12-15-2011, 12:23 PM | #21 |
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Re: Elogio Excepcionales
I'm personally not a fan of cigars that taper on both ends, or for torpedoes really for that matter. I would certainly give it a try though.
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12-16-2011, 10:00 AM | #23 | |
I'm nuts for the place
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Re: Elogio Excepcionales
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I myself can enjoy a good 60RG stick especially if the stick was blended for that size (ie Tatuaje Face or Grand Cojonu/JDN UZI) but will very rarely venture past that size. I tend to favor Toros the most as they give me the best of both worlds when it comes to flavor and burn time. I myself find that Petite Coronas and Lanceros do often bring the best out in a blend but in the warmer months I shy away from them as I usually want something that will burn for at least an hour. Come Fall and Winter it's game on for the PC and Lancero game.
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12-16-2011, 07:29 PM | #24 | |
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Re: Elogio Excepcionales
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This is mostly from my own experience and observations running a B&M, it is by no means a declaration of fact, but I saw most 60+RG smokes sell to people who generally see "a cigar as a cigar." Most of them adamantly refused to spend more than $2-4 per stick unless it was a massive log, and many (and I mean MANY) first-time buyers and beginning smokers automatically raced for those larger ring or extra-long smokes, bypassing anything that wasn't clichéd. I fondly remember one guy comes in with his friend...both in their early 20's. He was a regular, his buddy was a first-timer. The buddy insisted on a LFD Digger (8.5x60 and potent), admitting that his choice was based on it looking "more manly" than what I was recommending. About 10 minutes and 2 inches of furious puffing later, it hit him and they had to leave. Our regular came back later that day and told the tale. Sadly I felt bad for the kid rather than amused at the story...that's one lost customer and one less cigar smoker to stand up for it.
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12-17-2011, 11:07 AM | #26 |
the one and only
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Re: Elogio Excepcionales
thats interesting because i am a huge fan of perfectos. the constantly changing wrapper to filler ratio makes for a complex smoke IMHO. howerver, the burn issues that tend to come along with the perfecto i could do without.
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