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The tastier the cigar, the denser the clouds of smoke
I've found smoke volume to be how well the cigar is light, it's normally the case for me. If I get stupid little draws I know im gonna face major coning when the ash breaks off. If Im puffing away before the first tier of ash has fallen, I know ive lit my cigar perfectly.
Although this isn't always the case, I get some good smokers and sometimes theymay be coning/tunnelling. Who knows why / how it smokes so well even when theyre doing that.
I hate those sticks which you light well, but there's just no helping them; Probably plugged / tight as hell. What can ya do eh?
Most of my favourite cigars thus far have provided excellent smoke clouds - just the ticket if I were to be in distress in the middle of Wyoming, for example...
Then again, I've had a cigar that was as bland as Fern Britton is plain that produced thick clouds of smoke.
I must say that I haven't given it much thought but I have never had a really satisfying smoke below a robusto/gorda size. Anything less always feels like it is a substitute for what I would smoke if I had more time.
I get very frustrated if I have to work to get the smoke through and anything less than the larger sizes is not really enough for me.
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