During these times whilst more of us are confined at home, i have taken tidying up my catalogue of cigars, but also at the same time weighing my cigars using a small set of Barista scales (0.1g) accuracy. What amazes me is within batches of the same cigars how much weight difference there can be. I know cigars are a handmade product and on the one hand its pretty amazing in that respect the weights are so close.
But, in the case for example 9 Medio Siglo tubos all purchased from same retailer the range of weights for individual cigars was
Box1 10.3;10.3;10.0
Box2 10.7;10.7;10.4
Box3 13.7;13.6;13.1
From 10.0g to 13.7g That is quite a range considering their size. Are there any weight figures published by manufacturers or collectors on the average weight for particular marques of cigars, and would that form a basis for telling which are the potentially better/worse cigars within a batch by not only the look and feel but also individual weights? I suppose I am asking the question, is the weight of a cigar for a given marque a good indicator for how well or not the cigar will be?
But, in the case for example 9 Medio Siglo tubos all purchased from same retailer the range of weights for individual cigars was
Box1 10.3;10.3;10.0
Box2 10.7;10.7;10.4
Box3 13.7;13.6;13.1
From 10.0g to 13.7g That is quite a range considering their size. Are there any weight figures published by manufacturers or collectors on the average weight for particular marques of cigars, and would that form a basis for telling which are the potentially better/worse cigars within a batch by not only the look and feel but also individual weights? I suppose I am asking the question, is the weight of a cigar for a given marque a good indicator for how well or not the cigar will be?
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