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Adjusting to the Life
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With the CA ratings recently past I've been talking with a lot of people about magazine ratings, online ratings, reviews, etc. All of the systems have pros and cons (well not all of them - some just suck) but I was curious what everyone else thinks.
Looking at the factors below, what order would you put them in when rating a cigar? To take it a step further - how would you rate each of those factors as a percentage (X of 100) of the overall score? Just curious to see how the average cigar smoker would do this. - Flavor - Construction - Appearance - Burn - Price |
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YNWA
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For me, 75% flavor. 20% construction. Appearance 5%. I don't care very much about appearance. One of my favorite smokes, H. Upmann Naturales, are ugly buggers but are a divine smoke. My ![]()
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Adjusting to the Life
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![]() Price and value are the same IMO. At some cigars may be a great value at $10.00 and others are overpriced at $5.00. Thanks for the input! |
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Ronin smoker
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It's all about flavor. If a cigar tastes great, I will happily deal with burn issues.
Price to me is only an issue in that if a cigar is too expensive for my budget, I won't buy it. There's way too many good, cheap smokes out there. Posted via Mobile Device |
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YNWA
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Ol' Dude
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Personally I'd rate construction first. If it's tight, plugged, whatever, any enjoyment I might get is gone. A so so cigar that smokes well does me a lot more good than a flavor powerhouse I can't smoke. I agree with Peter that burn is a facet of construction.
Then comes flavor. Good flavor is the deciding factor as to what I buy. Cost comes next. Not affordability so much as value for the money. Appearance I could care less about. I'm not trying to impress anyone, and a rough looking cigar doesn't bother me at all. |
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Here Franky Franky
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I like the 75/20/5 system too pnoon. I don't smoke cigars cause they burn nicely, I smoke cigars because they TASTE good ![]() aj |
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YNWA
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But Bill makes a good point that if a cigar is not constructed well (burn, plugged, etc.) any enjoyment from flavor is greatly reduced or eliminated.
A couple of years ago, I was gifted an 83 Cohiba Lancero by a very generous BOTL. When I fired that puppy up, I could tell I had a real flavor treat ahead of me. Lo and behold, the stick was plugged. I worked and worked on it to try and loosen it up - to no avail. I had to pitch it. ![]()
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Admiral Douchebag
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Habanos Apologist
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Flavor, flavor, flavor. Did I mention flavor? Only when the construction is absolutely deplorable, like when the cigar unravels or is a tent pole, will those factor in, but then, I usually don't even bother rating those cigars until I can find a specimen that does smoke well. Appearance means nothing to me, as some of the best cigars I'm smoked have been butt ugly.
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Mila smoked my cigar
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When I read the reviews I usually ignore the number rating system people use. I am more interested in the description of the cigar and the experience the reviewer had.
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Ronin smoker
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Mila smoked my cigar
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I don't weight burn much, God gave us lighters for a reason andi don't mind using them (to an extent).
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I think in terms of flavor, apperence, value, construction and then overall experience which is just some **** I made up lol. The ones that matter the most, if I had rto rank them are Flavor, Construction and Value.
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Resident Maduro Whore!!
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Without a doubt...FLAVOR!!
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F*ck Cancer!
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Flavor and construction are very tightly coupled when reviewing a cigar, but I would put flavor first as you can ususally do something about a plugged cigar or a pealing wrapper. (BTW, Tom -- how do you know what ass tastes like???) |
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Still Watching My Back
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I have to put draw up there with flavor....if its like sucking a golf ball through the garden hose it could have the best flavor in the world but I will not want to smoke it
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