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Well If I'm only allowed two I would have to go with Churchills and Petite Coronas. Bigger cigars like Churchills and up allow more time for the cigar to develop and tend to be much more complex. And Petite Coronas are very practical when you don't have much time.
Strangely enough though my favorite is a Lancero but I couldn't possibly do without Churchills and Petite Coronas so I'm going with them. :thumbs:
Lanceros are definately my favorite. I like the fact that they're a longer smoke and the narrow ring guage allows the character of the wrapper leaf to stand out.
Pre-kids, it was definately Churchills and larger Belicoso sized sticks.
Post-kids, it is down to the petite coronas and robustos (probably my enjoyable size). Flavors and strength do seem heightened in the smaller ring gauges.
Unfortunately like a lot of others, it is all about time.
I mostly smoke Robustos, but I enjoy smaller ring gauge smokes as well. Of course, I will never pass up the chance to smoke a Monte #2 or a PAM torpedo. But I never smoke Churchills or "A" sized smokes - just don't have the time.
Robustos and Toros depending on pace of play. That way I can smoke three different babies; one per side plus the 19th hole! Sometimes I wish I had time for Churchills! -- sparky
Any size corona for me, I dont like much bigger than the gorda unless I'm on the golf course. Robustos are O.K. but I like to ease into a large ring cigar and allow it to evolve and alot of robustos dont do it for me.