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  • Romeo Y Julieta puritos, clubs and minis

    Hello experts!

    Are these just as good as the big ones? Also, do these also have to be kept in humidors or are these dry cured? I'm thinking one a day......affordable.....CGars Ltd have a good deal on these ones.

    Thanks

    Noob

  • #2
    To be honest, at best a mini cigar is just about okay. They're definitely nothing to write home about. Better to smoke less but smoke better as a wise old man (Simon B) once told me many moons ago

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    • #3
      It depends what you?re after really I am partial to the occasional in these formats but normally because I?m out with other people and I can?t get away with spending the time to enjoy a proper smoke.

      Party Chico?s are definitely my favourites out of the Cohiba/Monte/Party/Quintero options that I?ve tried. They may hit the spot if you want a very short smoke for certain occasions and they?re cheap enough that there?s no real loss if you don?t like them. But as Stevie said don?t expect these to live up to being just a shorter version of a normal smoke they don?t have the body to give the same enjoyment and flavour


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      • #4
        I keep mine in the humidor. Don't be tempted by the Cohibas thinking you're getting a bargain, they don't really taste like the real thing and I often found myself with strands of tobacco in my mouth afterrwards.
        'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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        • #5
          Originally posted by PeeJay View Post
          I keep mine in the humidor. Don't be tempted by the Cohibas thinking you're getting a bargain, they don't really taste like the real thing and I often found myself with strands of tobacco in my mouth afterrwards.
          Thanks!
          Which ones do you prefer out of the minis/clubs/puritos etc.?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by ZomB View Post
            Thanks!
            Which ones do you prefer out of the minis/clubs/puritos etc.?
            I've not been impressed with Cuban minis, the NC ones are better IMHO
            'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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            • #7
              I always kept a handy stock of Cuban littlies, they're a half-way decent smoke when you're short on time or when the weather's being unfriendly. The tastes do vary within the brands, and I always thought it better to enjoy what a smaller smoke offers than to rush a 5 size Cuban or similar. Of the mini's I thought the Cohiba x50 tin version was very good but just shaded by the Partagas. In Panatela size, don't bother with anything other than the x25 Partagas Chico or the x25 Quintero. The Club field is a little more open although I always thought the Montecristo the standout.

              Tips. Mini's and Club. Go for tins wherever possible. If you smoke outside (as I used to), don't leave card packs in the conservatory after September — you're smokes will go soggy.
              If you want to, you can.
              And, if you can, you must!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by tippexx View Post
                I always kept a handy stock of Cuban littlies, they're a half-way decent smoke when you're short on time or when the weather's being unfriendly. The tastes do vary within the brands, and I always thought it better to enjoy what a smaller smoke offers than to rush a 5 size Cuban or similar. Of the mini's I thought the Cohiba x50 tin version was very good but just shaded by the Partagas. In Panatela size, don't bother with anything other than the x25 Partagas Chico or the x25 Quintero. The Club field is a little more open although I always thought the Montecristo the standout.

                Tips. Mini's and Club. Go for tins wherever possible. If you smoke outside (as I used to), don't leave card packs in the conservatory after September ? you're smokes will go soggy.
                This reads as if you prefer clubs and minis to the purito?s, my experience had always been the opposite. Which I thought was down to the fact the purito size are short filler but I thought the others were just rolled Cuban tobacco. Am I wrong with that? As there?s a good chance I?ve completely made it up! But I do know the clubs and minis do tend to be a lot more likely to shed tobacco into your mouth


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                • #9
                  Originally posted by PeeJay View Post
                  I've not been impressed with Cuban minis, the NC ones are better IMHO
                  NC? Please provide full description.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by simwells View Post
                    It depends what you’re after really I am partial to the occasional in these formats but normally because I’m out with other people and I can’t get away with spending the time to enjoy a proper smoke.

                    Party Chico’s are definitely my favourites out of the Cohiba/Monte/Party/Quintero options that I’ve tried. They may hit the spot if you want a very short smoke for certain occasions and they’re cheap enough that there’s no real loss if you don’t like them. But as Stevie said don’t expect these to live up to being just a shorter version of a normal smoke they don’t have the body to give the same enjoyment and flavour


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                    you meant pratagas chicos?

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                    • #11
                      Just tried a RYJ mini..omg..very strong in nicotine. Enjoyed it too!

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                      • #12
                        Is there such a thing as a cigar pipe? i.e. pipe you can stick a small cigar in or just cigar tobacco?

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by ZomB View Post
                          Is there such a thing as a cigar pipe? i.e. pipe you can stick a small cigar in or just cigar tobacco?
                          yes... they are out there...! and wooden cigar pipes wihtin which you can smoke pipe tobacco! thre are even pipe shaped cigars...!!!
                          "Dear heart, you're talking to a man- a real man- who drinks straight Tequilla, with lime and salt on the rim, and smokes cigars" (J Zavala)

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by ZomB View Post
                            you meant pratagas chicos?
                            Yes Partagas Chico


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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by ZomB View Post
                              NC? Please provide full description.
                              Most of the major NC manufacturers make hand rolled minis
                              'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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