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smitty81
02-03-2012, 01:33 PM
Ok, I'm a new guy and maby I should post this in the newb question area but I used search and didn't find anything covering this topic.

First of all, Why all the different cigar shapes and how do you know what is right for you?

Here's my actual question. While looking at cigars on famous smoke, I noticed that coronas outscored robustos 75% of the time even though its the same cigar............or am I missing something?

Bill86
02-03-2012, 01:40 PM
Try a bunch of different shapes, you'll find your preference.

Most people know right off the bat, "I don't like anything over a ...52 RG" or something like that.

Or maybe I don't like anything under a 52 RG.

Usually you have a preference large or small RG.

Doctorossi
02-03-2012, 01:42 PM
Why all the different cigar shapes

Why not?

I noticed that coronas outscored robustos 75% of the time even though its the same cigar

It may be the same line (and built around the same blend), but it's not quite the same mix of leaves.

ChicagoWhiteSox
02-03-2012, 01:46 PM
Different sizes offer different levels of flavor intensity, profile, and feel.. Generally, smaller RGs offer a more intense flavor profile compared to the other sizes of the same cigar. Other factors besides flavor and body like the size itself plays a factor. I hate larger RG cigars, anything above 56:D

smitty81
02-03-2012, 01:48 PM
ok. The shape thing is prefrence as I had thought. I have always been fond of the robustos myself.

Just seemed odd that the coronas consistantly had a higher score.

ChicagoWhiteSox
02-03-2012, 01:53 PM
ok. The shape thing is prefrence as I had thought. I have always been fond of the robustos myself.

Just seemed odd that the coronas consistantly had a higher score.

You could easily correlate the smaller rg with more flavor, which in turn gives higher ratings. I would say though, I don't believe any crap CA magazine puts out.. I mean there top 25 is a complete joke.

Bill86
02-03-2012, 01:55 PM
I wouldn't worry about scores and ratings. You'll find later on that many of them you don't agree with anyways. It's all a matter of opinion(s)

If you generally like robustos more just stick with the robustos.

:2

smitty81
02-03-2012, 01:57 PM
I wouldn't worry about scores and ratings. You'll find later on that many of them you don't agree with anyways. It's all a matter of opinion(s)

If you generally like robustos more just stick with the robustos.

:2

Cool, thanks!

RCS44
02-03-2012, 01:59 PM
I prefer the smaller sizes. In my experience with smoking I have found the coronas smoke easier. They also seem to have better flavor and are smoother than bigger sizes. The bigger rg's are tougher. And seem more uncomfortable to smoke. This is just my opinion and some bigger cigars are bettervthan their smaller RG. All of this is preference of thee smoker though.

Doctorossi
02-03-2012, 02:01 PM
If you generally like robustos more just stick with the robustos.

Better yet, find a few of the robustos you like that also have coronas in their lines and try their coronas. You'll get to understand for yourself the kind of differences that will appear between the two sizes. Then, run with your preference. :2

smitty81
02-03-2012, 02:04 PM
Better yet, find a few of the robustos you like that also have coronas in their lines and try their coronas. You'll get to understand for yourself the kind of differences that will appear between the two sizes. Then, run with your preference. :2

I will deff do that!

RCS44
02-03-2012, 02:22 PM
One cigar I would suggest is Olivia V. They have one in the robust size and Services they have the number 4, which I think is a corona also..

Skywalker
02-03-2012, 02:25 PM
A bunch of guys talking about size mattering!!!:sh

RCS44
02-03-2012, 02:26 PM
A bunch of guys talking about size mattering!!!:sh
Haha good one!!:noon

lenguamor
02-03-2012, 02:38 PM
Smoke a wide range of cigars in a wide range of sizes; your preferences will become clear to you as you go along.

One thing I cannot emphasize enough: unless you are blessed with an eidetic memory, make detailed notes as you smoke. You can't overstate the importance of keeping track. Take pictures, too.

ApexAZ
02-03-2012, 02:54 PM
I don't know if there's any truth to this, but my assumption has been that the wrappers contribute to more flavor in the smaller ring cigars, while the filler contribute to more flavor in the bigger ring cigars.

I personally tend to go for Robusto more often then not, but it really depends on the cigar. Some cigars have a drastic difference in body and flavor between the different vitolas.

Ashcan Bill
02-03-2012, 03:21 PM
Just seemed odd that the coronas consistantly had a higher score.

That's cause they're mo betta!

:D

maninblack
02-03-2012, 04:08 PM
If you read Cigar Aficianado, ignore the scores for the most part. They are a joke IMHO. Smoke what you like, like what you smoke!

kelmac07
02-03-2012, 04:11 PM
I've started to really dig coronas. Flavors really jump out at me in this size for some reason.

Bigger isn't always better. :r :r

lenguamor
02-03-2012, 04:12 PM
If you read Cigar Aficianado, ignore the scores for the most part. They are a joke IMHO. Smoke what you like, like what you smoke!

I don't put any stock whatsoever in ANY number scores, anywhere. I like to read the tasting notes and go from there to decide if I want to try something that someone has reviewed.

maninblack
02-03-2012, 04:16 PM
I've started to really dig coronas. Flavors really jump out at me in this size for some reason.

Bigger isn't always better. :r :r

Thats not what she said.:D

dwoodward
02-03-2012, 04:27 PM
If you read Cigar Aficianado, ignore the scores for the most part. They are a joke IMHO. Smoke what you like, like what you smoke!

I like the way they score tho, it's a pretty comprehensive process, better than most companies that have a single person make the decisions. That said, I agree that the scores mean nothing. I've had some solid 90+ cigars that lots of people enjoy but I personally don't care for at all. It's all about what you like yourself.

LigaPrivadaT84
02-03-2012, 05:34 PM
The smaller the better usually for me. More chances to light up and don't feel like I'm wasting as much if I don't finish. I've read tobacco wrappers are more expensive than fillers so you are getting a higher wrapper to filler ratio with smaller smokes; however, this does not always translate to a better cigar. There are a few blends that I prefer a larger ring guage; for example, I like the figurados better than the No.4s on the Oliva Serie V. My advice is to smoke everything you can and see what you prefer.

Additionally, reviews are pretty subjective and I don't like how most tally up their scores.
For me, FLAVOR should be worth much more than draw, consistency, and appearance; however these are all scored equally using Famous' setup. I'd pick a rustic looking cigar that tastes awesome over a perfectly constructed turd any day.
:tu

TJtorpedo
02-03-2012, 06:55 PM
When I am trying a new cigar, I usually buy a robusto first, and then kind of branch out into the other vitolas. For me, the robusto is an ideal base-line size.