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Ring Gauge

StogieWear

Smoke 'Em If You Got 'Em
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Mar 24, 2021
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So I normally prefer a robusto size cigar, in that 50 - 54 RG. if it is a torpedo I can go a little bigger, but too big is uncomfortable to smoke for me. I also never really was a fan of smaller ring gauge sticks.
One of the smokes in my SS package was a Punch Coronations, which I believe is a 42 RG. I actually really enjoyed this smoke. Aside from being a great smoke flavor wise and a perfect burn and draw, the size was fine. I may look around for some other smaller sticks, especially for times when you want a quick smoke.
Thanks to my Secret Santa for not only send great sticks but now changing my mind on smoking some smaller gauge cigars.

Dave
 
I used to be the same. Torpedo’s and Robusto’s were my go to. Nowadays, I really gravitate toward Corona & Lancero formats. I feel like the wrapper profile is more pronounced.

I have a friend that admitted the same thing, but refuses to smoke Lancero cigars because he feels like he’s “smoking a girlie cigar.” 😅
 
I’ve never been a fan of cigars over 52. I’ll smoke them and enjoy them if gifted, no doubt. But I typically stick to the 38-50 range whenever possible. Welcome to the dark side 😎
 
When I was smoking ( hope to resume someday) I always preferred a larger gauge. Usually around a 56 to a 60.
 
When I eas a kid, I had chronic bronchitis for several years in a row. 7 years ago I came down with COPD. They told me it had nothing to do with cigar smoking. For the last 2 months my COPD has been kicking my ass. My new meds are helping, so we shall see. My pulmonologist is a casual cigar smoker, so I always bring him a few good cigars. Last time this happened it was almost 3 years before he gave me the ok for 1 a week. So now I just drink a little more & deal with it. I chew on a cigar every so often & then toss it:
 
The sweet spot for me is from 48 to 52. As they get bigger I think the wrapper leaf plays less of a role in the flavor just due to the larger mass of filler and binder tobacco. In addition to me getting a more appealing flavor I also find the smaller gauges burn more evenly, but that’s just me. Your mileage may vary.
 
I smoke all different sizes and ring gauges. I'll get on a streak for a bit, where I may smoke more of one size or ring gauge but I'll still have others as well. Last summer I had a streak of of Gordos for a bit, I smoked through about 3 boxes for my first morning cigar and followed it up usually with a robusto, toro, or solomon. I then switched to a churchill for my first cigar of the day for a few boxes.
 
I usually go with anything in the low 40s to a 50ish rubusto/toro. Anything larger and end up ditching it because I've had enough by the final 3rd.
 
I like the complexity of flavors possible in a big ring gauge but I must admit I've been steered towards some damn fine lanceros since coming onboard cigarpass.
 
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