Happy Tuesday, folks!
As amazed as I am about everyone’s favorite tasting notes and brands, I’m also intrigued by how varied our preferences are when it comes to sizes and shapes. Which brings me to this week’s discussion contest:
What’s your favorite and least favorite size and shape?
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Personally, I’m a huge fan of the Robusto and Corona Gorda. I’ll always gravitate towards the size that fits my taste preferences once I’ve sampled a few vitolas, but Robusto and Corona Gorda usually get pulled first unless they’re unavailable.
Lately, however, I have grown to appreciate the extra inch or so in a Toro. Especially when smoking in the heat, or when considering something for a friend that smokes at a faster pace. The additional length cools the smoke just a bit more before it reaches your palate and can really save the day in the summer.
In this FAQ, we go more in depth on the difference between cigar sizes
My absolute least favorite has traditionally been the perfecto, but once again I’m forced to include an exception. As we talked about with our Caldwell The King is Dead Sleeping Beauty exclusive, it’s an incredible vitola that brings a dynamic experience to an already exceptional blend. My preferences for taste win out here, and I’ll choose the Sleeping Beauty perfecto over a Robusto or Corona Gorda for this blend every time.
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Comments
Corona Gordas and Robustos are probably my go to for most blends.
Some blends are amazing in churchill format though (7 x 48) and lancero. All really depends on the blenders intent I guess!
Every so often I'll smoke a Lonsdale or Corona grande if I want a longer smoke.
Perfecto is by far my least favorite shape.
There’s no vitola I particularly despise. But I stray away from lanceros and anything above about a 54 gauge. They both just aren’t as comfortable for me to smoke and for some reason (maybe cause I smoke slow or the way I smoke) if I’m going to have burn issues, these are the vitolas I get them with.
That being said in the past few days I’ve smoked the Casdagli Traditional Super Belicoso and am smoking a Todos Las Dias Double Wide Belicoso right now. And they both are money in those sizes.
The vitolas I have issues with are huge Donkey You know What’s. 🤣
But now that you have me thinking about it, I guess my absolute favorite is a mild box press on a robusto - like the Davidoff Nicaraguan, or the Headley Grange Hermosa #4 - with a shallow V cut, of course!
A nice 5.5x46 is PERFECT.
The size I buy rarely, if ever, is the Gordo. The huge 6x60s are just not for me. They take forever to age, forever to smoke, and they can be just plain boring. I like the flavor that a smaller cigar gives by providing a larger wrapper to filler ratio. If I want to puff for a couple hours, I will smoke two small cigars rather than one big ol' 60 gauge. Smaller ring gauges are little fire crackers!