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Origin: Cuba
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The complete list of all cigars discussed in this segment can be found on the Episode 24 Stogies Page.
See Paul's List, complete with pictures, ratings and mini-reviews on his Stogie Feed.
See Tim's List, complete with pictures, ratings and mini-reviews on his Stogie Feed.
Segment: Introduction to Cigar Sizes
Which cigar size do you buy when you want to try a blend? Which size would you smoke at certain times?
Corona - 5 1/4 x 44 ring gauge. The best for sampling the blend in my opinion. Around an hour smoking time.
Robusto - 5 x 50 ring gauge, also the best for sampling the blend. Smoking times may vary, but typically around an hour or more.
Toro
Churchill
Belicoso/Torpedo - Torpedo is defined as being tapered at both the head and the foot, though I think of this as a double torpedo. Belicoso is tapered on the head and 5 to 5 1/2 inches long, though you will often find them in larger sizes and a variety of ring gauges. However, I typically do not see them in smaller ring gauges.
Double Corona - 7 to 8 inches long and a ring gauge greater than 49.
6x60 - The name says it all.
Lancero - Roughly 7 x 38 ring gauge. Difficult to roll, often does not pour smoke, but delivers in the flavor department.
Reference: http://www.tobacconistuniversity.org/glossary.asp
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Audio Feeds:
Video Feeds:
Origin: Cuba
Something....
The complete list of all cigars discussed in this segment can be found on the Episode 24 Stogies Page.
See Paul's List, complete with pictures, ratings and mini-reviews on his Stogie Feed.
See Tim's List, complete with pictures, ratings and mini-reviews on his Stogie Feed.
Segment: Introduction to Cigar Sizes
Which cigar size do you buy when you want to try a blend? Which size would you smoke at certain times?
Corona - 5 1/4 x 44 ring gauge. The best for sampling the blend in my opinion. Around an hour smoking time.
Robusto - 5 x 50 ring gauge, also the best for sampling the blend. Smoking times may vary, but typically around an hour or more.
Toro
Churchill
Belicoso/Torpedo - Torpedo is defined as being tapered at both the head and the foot, though I think of this as a double torpedo. Belicoso is tapered on the head and 5 to 5 1/2 inches long, though you will often find them in larger sizes and a variety of ring gauges. However, I typically do not see them in smaller ring gauges.
Double Corona - 7 to 8 inches long and a ring gauge greater than 49.
6x60 - The name says it all.
Lancero - Roughly 7 x 38 ring gauge. Difficult to roll, often does not pour smoke, but delivers in the flavor department.
Reference: http://www.tobacconistuniversity.org/glossary.asp