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08-27-2013, 01:39 AM | #21 |
Will ninja for beer
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Re: Smaller ring gauges = less flavor complexity?
I agree with you on that one, Dave. I enjoy both the Kristoff Maduro and My Father blends in the robusto and toro size so I thought the lanceros would be even better...not the case at all. I was let down by both. Not bad cigars by any means, just not what I thought they would be and overall less complex than their thicker RG counterparts.
Still waiting to try that 20+ yo cc as well here, though I will say that one of my all time favorites was the '02 LGC MdO 3 that jjirons gifted me while golfing a few years ago. Great cigar and without a doubt the skinniest thing I've ever smoked.
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08-28-2013, 09:41 AM | #22 |
grumpy senior in training
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Re: Smaller ring gauges = less flavor complexity?
My preference has been 38-46 ring for many, many years. Probably 75% of the smokes I burn fall in this range. I wish this new trend toward jaw-breakers would reverse, as some of the cigars I would like to try do not offer smaller vitolas.
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08-28-2013, 10:01 AM | #23 |
I'm nuts for the place
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Re: Smaller ring gauges = less flavor complexity?
^Exactly my sentiments regarding the jaw-breaker trend. But I think most here would agree with that as well.
I also don't try a new marca if the vitolas aren't to my liking.
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08-28-2013, 10:02 AM | #24 |
Burn and Turn
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Re: Smaller ring gauges = less flavor complexity?
Agreed 100%. I smoke the occasional robusto or torpedo/belicoso up to a 52, but overwhelmingly prefer less than 50 RG.
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08-28-2013, 04:54 PM | #25 |
Its only money...
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Re: Smaller ring gauges = less flavor complexity?
Yep. I used to only smoke churchills. 7x50+
Now im going more and more into smaller RG. 38-48 ish. Required a big change in how I smoke. And I typically smoke much slower than most people. Robustos typically take me 20-25 mins longer than most people.
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08-29-2013, 12:43 PM | #27 |
Feeling at Home
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Re: Smaller ring gauges = less flavor complexity?
Honestly, it depends on the blend...a cigar with an excellent wrapper is going to taste better in a smaller RG in general, as opposed to a cigar with a wrapper that is not as good, which might taste better in a large RG, since there is more room in the cigar to fill with other tobacco.
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