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shade 06:51 AM 07-16-2013
My favorite changes frequently. Depends on the time of day, activity, and mood.

Anything from a TPC with morning coffee to a DC cutting the grass, works. :-)
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Dunkel 07:01 AM 07-16-2013
Corona, Robusto, Belicoso, Toro. Not a fan of Lanceros at all.
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363 07:09 AM 07-16-2013
Originally Posted by Dunkel:
Corona, Robusto, Belicoso, Toro. Not a fan of Lanceros at all.
I am with you Doug, except I like the lanceros :-)
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equetefue 07:21 AM 07-16-2013
Corona, Belicoso and Lancero for me
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Subvet642 09:59 AM 07-16-2013
I like the smaller stuff: Petit cetros, Standards (4 3/4 x 39), Marevas and Creamas.
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jonumberone 10:03 AM 07-16-2013
Robusto and Coronas Gordas
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shopkins82 10:25 AM 07-16-2013
I'm shocked that 2-pages in there's not a single preference for larger ring gauges! I find the larger ring gauges burn cooler and smoother allowing me to smoke much closer to the nub before picking up harshness and pitching. I'd take a 4x60 over a 7x38 in the same brand/blend any day of the week... same smoke time but cooler, smoother, and the ability to smoke much deeper into the stick.
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Blak Smyth 10:26 AM 07-16-2013
I don't know why but there is something special about lanceros, they seem almost magical. Even though I have had better tasting vitolas, the lancero remains my favorite. This was the case with NCs and holds true now with CCs.

Don't know if I am the only one who feels this way, I never really thought about it before today.
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pektel 11:23 AM 07-16-2013
Originally Posted by Blak Smyth:
I don't know why but there is something special about lanceros, they seem almost magical. Even though I have had better tasting vitolas, the lancero remains my favorite. This was the case with NCs and holds true now with CCs.

Don't know if I am the only one who feels this way, I never really thought about it before today.
The smaller RG cigars are more difficult to blend, and to roll. The quality of leaf I would think has to be higher all around to get the blend to deliver with fewer leaves. Since they are also harder to roll, I would imagine that only the better torcedors in the factory are rolling them.

So, I would agree with your perception of lanceros, and smaller rg cigars in general.
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Sweet_Leaf_PDX 11:42 AM 07-16-2013
Corona, Robusto, and Toro are the sizes I find myself seeking out most often.
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bstarrs 11:29 AM 07-17-2013
I would have to say its a tie between a Robusto and a Corona Gorda, though I do always enjoy petit coronas and minutos for cc's
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Simple1 11:32 AM 07-17-2013
I'm a fan of anything around a 40 rg.
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roro16 12:20 PM 07-17-2013
Robusto and corona
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systm 01:39 PM 07-17-2013
Lancero is by far my favorite, the rest in no particular order: Churchill, Petite Corona, Robusto, Corona Gorda.
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Heavy_d 02:45 PM 07-17-2013
Coronas and toros seem to be my favorite sizes. I enjoy a Churchill every now and then, but with the heat and mugginess we're having, I almost hate to spend 2+ hours on the porch during the day.
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