The age old question comes back again as the air starts smelling like football and burning fireplaces!
As always, personal preference will be the biggest factor as there is a ton of small figurados, coronas, and petite coronas out there waiting to be smoked. As with all cigars, these come in various flavors and strengths...so keep in mind your personal taste in ANY size cigar and try these sizes according to your flavor guidelines.This is the fun part, going to a B&M and buying them in 2s so you can sample the different offerings...and it takes a minimum of two cigars (smoked at different times) to get an idea whether it suits you or not.
For me, the Fuente Hemingway Short Story has been my go-to cigar for years when I only have 15-20 minutes to smoke. All the Fuente figurados are handy just for that purpose...the SS, the Best Seller, and the Work of Art are tough to beat. As Gavin mentioned above, the PLPC (Por Larranaga Petit Corona) is a nice choice, although hard to come by in the US. Along those same lines, I also like the Bolivar Coronas Junior when pressed for time. My new favorite at the moment is the Tatuaje Petite Cazadores Reserva (thank you B.B.S.), if you like a bolder tasting cigar...this is it, look no further. If you like a creamy, sweeter tasting cigar, my favorite morning stick is the Padron Anniversary Series 1964 Principe in a natural wrapper...you can eat the things they're so good!
Now that you have this question burning inside you, take this opportunity to start your journey to find your favorite 'short time smoke'...it's what it's all about. And when you do find some you like, come back and post your thoughts on how you came to enjoy the one or two you finally picked.
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