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Shapes & Sizes

Coronas, marevas, lonsdales, lanceros, and similar shapes tend to be what I stick with. Not much into the really fat ring gauges that seem to have become very popular.
 
mostly robustos and belicosa but I find myself smoking a variety these days. the warm weather is comeing so will have to start doing reviews again.
 
Forgot to mention I like big thick long gars' 7x54 area or tad longer. in the summer.Nothing like smokeing floating on the chais lounge in the pool with a nice cold Belgian triple and food on the grill and wife by my side telling me I stink.
 
Oh, when I have time, I like to take in a Churchill. 7 x 47. Mmmmm, great size for relaxing.

Wilkey
 
My go to smokes are petit corona or corona. I tend to stay away from the larger ring sizes. I enjoy how the flavors tend to transform in the smaller ring's. I will never turn down any of the sizes though.
 
I will stick with 48+ ring guage on most cigars and like the torpedo, beli, and pyramid shapes the best but do smoke most all shapes.
 
I've been favoring longer smokes with thinner ring guages and robustos simply because I don't the time to finish a churchill. To date, I have never finished a cigar longer than 6" lol (and I mean burning to the nub). I either get interrupted or sick. I don't like anything shorter than 4 1/2 inches (rothchildes) because they are too hot.
 
Robustos/Rothschilds seem to be what I end up buying.
Mostly just a price issue I think. At my B&M they're middle of the road in price, and size of course, so they just fit my budget the best.
 
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