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  • #31
    I dont seem to get on with thinner gauge either, i prefer something 50 plus, and 60 plus is even better

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Lee dub View Post
      i prefer something 50 plus, and 60 plus is even better
      They've specialist sites for that sort of thing these days Lee!
      If you want to, you can.
      And, if you can, you must!

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      • #33
        LOL

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        • #34
          always saw thin cigars as a bit girly when out in public, even though i do enjoy a fundadores...I'm not that particularly fond of the mega thick cigars either, i.e Nub, a bit to butch...

          im happy with a 47rg Churchill the perfect balance between macho and feminine...(does that mean its some sort of hermaphrodite stogie???)
          Lover of fine Cubans since 2006

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          • #35
            I really don't care for thin cigars. I prefer a 46-52 ring gauge.

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            • #36
              I am smoking more of the thinner ring cigars lately. Most have a few years on them and have really tasted and smoked great.

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              • #37
                I like a thinner gauge cigar now and again. Usually when I have time to smoke and really enjoy it as I find the smaller rings need to be smoked a lot slower and are a lot less forgiving.
                Trying is the first step toward failure.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by SeanP View Post
                  I find the smaller rings need to be smoked a lot slower and are a lot less forgiving.
                  There certainly is an art to smoking the thinner gauge cigar to fully appreciate what they have to offer...

                  Unfortunately, I tend to quaff my smokes rather rapidly which always leaves me feeling 'Im sure that had much more to offer...!!!' when I smoke a thin gauge cigar...

                  Cheers, HabanoSy

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                  • #39
                    I am not a fan of thin vitolas either.

                    But I strongly recommend that you try Por Larranaga Monte Carlos. They are excellent. Rather inexpensive, real cuban taste, top construction and burn.

                    Just give them some time to rest.

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