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Stogie(s) of the Week Partagas 8-9-8 VarnishedOrigin: Cuba Wrapper: Cuban Binder: Cuban Filler: Cuban Strength: Medium Vitola: Lonsdale Size: 6.75 x 43 Age: MSRP: Box of 25 is about $220.00
This week we are drinkingSomething....
What We Have Been SmokingThe complete list of all cigars discussed in this segment can be found on the Episode 24 Stogies Page.
Paul's ListSee Paul's List, complete with pictures, ratings and mini-reviews on his Stogie Feed.
Tim's ListSee 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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Download Episode 24 Here
Audio Feeds:
Video Feeds:
Stogie(s) of the Week Partagas 8-9-8 VarnishedOrigin: Cuba Wrapper: Cuban Binder: Cuban Filler: Cuban Strength: Medium Vitola: Lonsdale Size: 6.75 x 43 Age: MSRP: Box of 25 is about $220.00
This week we are drinkingSomething....
What We Have Been SmokingThe complete list of all cigars discussed in this segment can be found on the Episode 24 Stogies Page.
Paul's ListSee Paul's List, complete with pictures, ratings and mini-reviews on his Stogie Feed.
Tim's ListSee 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