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And ill admit I stereotyped cc's there w bit but the point I was trying to make is that simply being a cc does not make a cigar complex. In fact I tend to think more the opposite... At least in many cases. Not to say they are bad cigars by any means because there are tons that I like... But from a shear complexity standpoint... I cant help but feel this battle is being won by nc's rather than cc's. But as as you said. Opinions vary... And when it all comes down to it... Smoke what you like! And enjoy! |
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Also, as far as NC vs CC complexity goes, I would say that NCs have a chewier, more complex mouthfeel, whereas a lot of CCs have a unique but less varied and slightly thinner mouthfeel. If I were a pure mouth-smoker I'd agree that NCs are more complex. However, when you get into the nose and really start snorking the cigar, I can't honestly take anyone seriously who says NCs are more complex than CCs. Most NCs are either flat and devoid of aroma, or a shot of pure burning pepper in the nose. The reason I smoke mostly CCs is because in my experience there is nothing as rich and varied on the retro-exhale than Cuban tobacco. Since mouthfeel generally stays consistant from start to finish, and I find most of the development of a cigar is in the nuances and faint aromas in the nose, in the context of the OP, where he asks for dynamics, CCs will still win hands down for me everytime. The trick to finding cigars you like is trying a wide variety, and I would challenge any smoker that discounts the depth of variety of either side, CC or NC, to try a wider swath of the market before saying that one is or is not varied or complex. They both have their relative strengths and weaknesses.
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This crystallizes my feelings on CC's and why my vino and humidors are stocked nearly 98% with them. I was hoping I had missed something along the way the last few years but I keep going back to my commie sticks for all the reasons you've stated.
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I don't know about them being devoid of aroma as my allergies have my nose smelling for S*it 50% of the year, but I will agree many times have I received a VERY hot blast of pepper throughout my nose. So for the most part when I smoke NC's I'll retro exhale maybe 1-2 times per 1/3 and that's it. I will say CC's, well the 7-8 different ones I've smoked, are much easier on the nose. I still feel I am too much of a noob to comment on complexity so I won't. But I still can understand that if you are a nasal smoker CC's would be a better experience for you. However I think if you smoke purely mouth or mostly, you probably would smoke closer to fifty-fifty NC/CC.
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All the suggestions have been fantastic but unfortunately for me, I'm familiar with, and enjoy most of them. Was hoping for something new to catch my eye but guess that even with all the new blends coming out all the time my old favorites are still at the top of the pile, the exception being the Liga Privada which I've for some reason avoided. I'll be sure to scoop up a couple since they do seem to get a lot of 'press' around here. Thanks to those who have posted and I encourage more to do so if you have something you love but don't see it listed here.
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Coronados seem to fit this bill.
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I'm not familiar with the Coronados, fantastic!
edit** just looked this one up, I see it's a LFD. The chisel is one of the only cigars to sit my butt back down and then turn me green. Is the Coranados in the same league in terms of Vita N? Last edited by weak_link; 12-04-2010 at 08:55 PM. |
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No, these aren't as full of Vitamin N. also, they're a lot better then the LFDs IMHO.
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If you want to get into some more money, then I'd suggest the Litto Gomez Diez lines, they also have some great flavors and wonderful complexity. Peace of the Lord be with you.
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I'm in the same boat as you, which is why I haven't had a CC in a good month or so. Maybe even longer than that. But my sinuses are clearly up quite nicely so maybe on a good day if it's warm out I'll be able to start enjoying CC's. Tennessee plays hell on my allergies which I never had before I moved here.
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The Stranger
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I should have also mentioned that my preferred cigar size is roughly a corona. I''m maxed out at 50 ring. That alone limits the field considerably in NC's.
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I nasally smoke everything. I just can't understand how so many people feel that blowing smoke through your nose from a cigar of non cuban origin can't be done. Or isn't done. Maybe I've just got a really, insanely strong nasal passage. Or not.
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