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Old 09-02-2014, 04:17 AM   #1
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Default Re: Lancero Vitola

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Why Lanceros?
... Highlights the wrapper over the filler.
... Simply elegant from an aesthetic perspective.
... Does not require 2 hours to smoke.
... Teaches fast smokers to slow down.
... I just like them.

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I'll second everything Todd wrote here but add that lanceros are becoming a harder size to find with today's trend towards large ring gauge smokes. I'd smoked a bunch of Oliva V's prior to trying it in the lancero size and it was a completely different smoke in that vitola. If they were more common, I'd grab all my favorite lines in lancero just to see if there's a difference.
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Default Re: Lancero Vitola

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I'd smoked a bunch of Oliva V's prior to trying it in the lancero size and it was a completely different smoke in that vitola.
I do not know if there is a study out there (probably is), but I have tried to discern differences in the same line, but different sizes.

For example, the Oliva Vs are probably my favorite line as I like all the different shapes and sizes. A Double Toro and a Double Robusto are very similar in tastes. But those two have a much different flavor profile than the Lancero and the #4. There are similarities, but also some differences.

I enjoy a DPG Black Perla (petite corona) and their short lancero, but I am not much of a fan of the larger cigars in the same line. It is to bad that neither of them is still in production.

The blend of tobacco in bunch/filler can be identical - same tobaccos in the same ratios - but the ratio of that blend to the wrapper changes with the ring gauge, and so then does the overall flavor. You notice it more when you take extremes, 50RG to a 38RG in the same line can make a big difference. There will be similarities, of course, but there also may be huge differences.

You'd expect an Oliva V Lancero to be different than an Oliva G Double Robusto. But there can be different flavor profiles in the same line of cigars.

Try the experiment yourself of tasting different size cigars from the line - smoking side by side, or one after another. Make sure that the only differing variable is the cigar so that you can narrow down the flavor profiles. I'd even suggest no alcohol, for that can also change your perspective.

Hmmm, as I think about this, maybe I should do a taste test of different cigars from the same line. Of course, it would be best to have cigars from the same line that have been aged the same amount of time. When they were rolled might make a slight difference in constituent tobaccos used to make them.

Sorry, rambling now, meds will do that to a guy.

Have fun with this.

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