Now we all have our favourite vitolas which we prefer to smoke. But the question here, probably applies more to all of the NC aficionados here rather than Cuban, just because of the vast range and sizes of NC smokes available, but I'm sure this still applies to some extent to Cuban marques too!
When you are trying a new range of cigars, what is the size/vitola that, if available, is your "go to" for seeing if that range within a marque will be good or bad smokes? plus what is the reasoning behind you choosing that particular vitola as the yardstick? Or is it simply down to "pot luck" stumbling across that unicorn in that particular vitola.
Personally for me, it seems the robusto and or possibly toro, both seem to be the sizes I tend to go for that initial sampler within a range. If I really like the cigars, I usually seek out a skinny like a lancero as I think a really good lancero my favourite vitola is so difficult to make and not one to take pot luck with
When you are trying a new range of cigars, what is the size/vitola that, if available, is your "go to" for seeing if that range within a marque will be good or bad smokes? plus what is the reasoning behind you choosing that particular vitola as the yardstick? Or is it simply down to "pot luck" stumbling across that unicorn in that particular vitola.
Personally for me, it seems the robusto and or possibly toro, both seem to be the sizes I tend to go for that initial sampler within a range. If I really like the cigars, I usually seek out a skinny like a lancero as I think a really good lancero my favourite vitola is so difficult to make and not one to take pot luck with
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