badhangover
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Length: 110 mm. ( 4 3/8" )
Width: 16,67 mm
Ring: 42
Weight (Average): 7,46 gr
I would have to put the minuto at the top of my favorite vitolas. These (relatively) diminutive cigars have provided me endless hours of respite from otherwise tedius or boring moments in my days. I find them to be generally refreshing, providing bountiful full flavored periods of escape. The size designation includes some of my favorite cigars: The Bolivar Corona Junior, the Partagas Short and the Ramon Allones Small Club Corona. The others of this size are also very interesting diversions of their own right.
The other day, while waiting for my car to be completed at the carwash, I found myself with about a 40 minute wait. Fortunately, the carwash had a very nice patio setup, and a decent collection of short reading material. They also had a pretty decent coffee stand inside their interior waiting area.
Well, I availed myself of their coffee and a magazine and went right outside to their patio furniture. I fired up a RASCC and drifted myself into tranquility. Cigars can often put me into contemplative moods, and I found myself appreciative of the lil' things in life, and how such lil' cigars at the right moments can instill such goodwill within me. I nubbed my cigar just as my car was completed and I drove away to the beginnings of a very nice day.
You will never hear me say I have too many minutos. :thumbs:
Width: 16,67 mm
Ring: 42
Weight (Average): 7,46 gr
I would have to put the minuto at the top of my favorite vitolas. These (relatively) diminutive cigars have provided me endless hours of respite from otherwise tedius or boring moments in my days. I find them to be generally refreshing, providing bountiful full flavored periods of escape. The size designation includes some of my favorite cigars: The Bolivar Corona Junior, the Partagas Short and the Ramon Allones Small Club Corona. The others of this size are also very interesting diversions of their own right.
The other day, while waiting for my car to be completed at the carwash, I found myself with about a 40 minute wait. Fortunately, the carwash had a very nice patio setup, and a decent collection of short reading material. They also had a pretty decent coffee stand inside their interior waiting area.
Well, I availed myself of their coffee and a magazine and went right outside to their patio furniture. I fired up a RASCC and drifted myself into tranquility. Cigars can often put me into contemplative moods, and I found myself appreciative of the lil' things in life, and how such lil' cigars at the right moments can instill such goodwill within me. I nubbed my cigar just as my car was completed and I drove away to the beginnings of a very nice day.
You will never hear me say I have too many minutos. :thumbs: