Big Maduro 11:42 PM 01-08-2012
Let's get the dumb questions out of the way. I've had the Brazillia in Amazon before and loved it. I was looking at some and keep finding "Chango Tubo". Is this the same cigar,just another vitola? Is it in a tube? Told ya it was a dumb question.
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Flounder 12:11 AM 01-09-2012
No, sir!
The Chango is 6 x 50, if it is a "Chango Tubo" I can only assume that it will be in a tube.
The Amazon is 6 x 60, making it considerably thicker.
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pnoon 12:15 AM 01-09-2012
Originally Posted by Flounder:
No, sir!
The Chango is 6 x 50, if it is a "Chango Tubo" I can only assume that it will be in a tube.
The Amazon is 6 x 60, making it considerably thicker.
Which would make the answer to his question "yes".
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Flounder 12:41 AM 01-09-2012
Originally Posted by pnoon:
Which would make the answer to his question "yes".
One being 6 x 50, and the other 6 x 60 would make the answer to the questions "Are they the same cigar?" - "No."
AHA! Unless you mean the same same cigar, but different sizes. Which I would no refer to them both as the same, but I can see your angle now.
The way I read the original post lead me to believe that he cannot find the Amazon, but keeps finding the Chango, and was wondering if they replaced the Amazon with the Chango...
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pnoon 01:28 AM 01-09-2012
Look up the word vitola. After you do, the OPs question might make more sense to you. Then again, maybe not.
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maninblack 07:43 AM 01-09-2012
Originally Posted by pnoon:
Look up the word vitola. After you do, the OPs question might make more sense to you. Then again, maybe not.
Peter is wise. Same cigar, different vitola. Which means size Flounder.
:-)
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icehog3 10:28 AM 01-09-2012
Blak Smyth 10:28 AM 01-09-2012
Originally Posted by icehog3:
Fight to the death!!
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haha this made me laugh
:-)
From what I am gathering here they are the same blend just different vitola. What about the tube?
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shilala 10:34 AM 01-09-2012
Borgnine wins that one 9 out of 10 times.
:-)
And Mike, your answer is yes. Brazilia is a nice smoke. Try to stay away from the Italia if they still make it. You'd think they'd be much alike, but it ain't so. The Italia is brutally awful.
Let us know how you like that jawbuster!!!
:-)
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icehog3 10:39 AM 01-09-2012
Originally Posted by shilala:
Borgnine wins that one 9 out of 10 times. :-)
Of course....he is "
The Shack"!
:-)
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Big Maduro 01:39 PM 01-09-2012
I've seen this selling on various sites with and without tubes Is the tube just for protection?
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Originally Posted by Big Maduro:
I've seen this selling on various sites with and without tubes Is the tube just for protection?
Protection, presentation & if the cigar is left sealed inside for a significant length of time (years) it has the potential to age diffenerently than the same cigar would if aged in a box, which in turn could be different than loose in a humidor.
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Monica Lewinsky prefers tubos...
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Namerifrats 05:26 PM 01-09-2012
The Brazillia is one of my favorite cigars. Wish Cbid would list them more often.
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ninjavanish 05:36 PM 01-09-2012
The Amazon and the Chango are the same blend. Obviously the Amazon, being the larger RG will have more Filler to Wrapper/Binder Ratio which may lend a slightly different smoking experience.
The Chango originally was sold as a pack of 5 cigars in Tubos. However, I believe some stores/websites now sell them as singles.
The tubos are just a different way of packaging the cigar. It offers a slightly different experience as well since the inside of the tubo is lined with cedar.
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Originally Posted by pnoon:
Look up the word vitola. After you do, the OPs question might make more sense to you. Then again, maybe not.
:-):-):-)
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Big Maduro 06:00 PM 01-09-2012
schollianmj 06:50 PM 01-09-2012
Originally Posted by Namerifrats:
The Brazillia is one of my favorite cigars. Thankfully CBid doesn't list them to often!!.
Fixt.
:-)
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icehog3 07:25 PM 01-09-2012
Originally Posted by Coop:
Monica Lewinsky prefers tubos...
:-)
:-)
:-) :-)
:-)
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ktblunden 08:48 AM 01-10-2012
Tubos are really nice for bringing a cigar somewhere to smoke without having to bring a travel humi, but if you're storing stuff in a humi at home and smoking at home the extra protection isn't that important. It's important to note that the cedar in a tubo, just like cedar sleeves on other cigars, has the potential to grow mold depending on what environment it was stored in before it got to you. I'm paranoid about that stuff now since I've had moldy Anejos and Liberties (the 09 I think had tissue paper around the cigar in the coffin, all three I got were completely moldy).
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