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NickThePyro

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They are the same except the beli is an inch longer and has a torpedo shape instead of the standard cigar cap that is found on the robusto.
 
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I've smoked both sizes, and I prefer the robusto. I just think that robusto has a bit more punch and the flavors pop a little more. Honestly, both are excellent smokes and you can't go wrong with choosing either. I generally go with robo, since its a bit cheaper, and that way I can put what I saved towards getting another box.
 

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The robusto is amazing. I just finished one and that bad boy smoked for 1 hour 45 minutes. You gotta take your time with them but they are just filled with flavor. I will tell you one thing and that is they are very deceiving because of the smoothness. The cigar flows like no other but they pack one heck of a punch.

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Thanks BigPars, i was wondering if the the different size would taste much different. I think Ill just wait for someone to have a box of the robustos in stock then.
There is some difference among vitolas for the T52, but it's not as extreme as it is with some other cigars. I think the robusto is a great place to start! And from there you can grab other sizes that you tend to prefer in cigars (assuming that's not a robusto). Though if you come across any of the T52 Flying Pigs (an LE that came out Fall 2010), don't hesitate to grab those for sure!
 
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Can anyone expand of flavor and or strength difference between the T52 Robusto and the Toro?
 
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Like njstone said, there is not really a drastic difference between the two sizes, each has the same basic flavor profile. I'm not a liga expert, but in my experience I get more of the sweet undertones from the toro, with more richness in the dark flavors from the robusto. I love both sizes, but for what its worth I generally smoke more robustos than toros overall, especially during the winter, so my preference for the robusto could be a bit biased. When I get a chance though, I will be buying a box of toros just to have on hand for when the weather gets a bit warmer and its not such a pain to go outside and smoke.
 
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Sweet undertones sound good to me! May be a tad more interesting with a toro. I like changes or transitions to occur...especially with full bodied cigars. Would this be more toro-like than robusto?
 
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I don't know if I could say either is better, in my book they are pretty even. Both are complex and have nice transitions, and trust me neither is boring.
 

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yeah, with the burn time (and smoke volume!!!), even the robusto has plenty of latitude to grow and change, which it does. try them all and see.
 
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With the slightly bigger ring gauge, I'd think the robusto would be a bit "smoother" and creamier than the toro with less perceived strength...or is this reasoning incorrect? Sounds like I can't go wrong either way, but want to pick what's best for me.
 
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I may have missed this, but an earlier response said the Robusto and Belicoso were the same ring gauge. I just bought a box of the Robusto's and here are the dimensions on the order form.

Liga Privada T52 Robusto
1 BOX 24 Natural 5 x 54 @ 244.99 244.99

I know these are expensive, but I've been trying to find them for a long time and just went ahead and splurged for a box. I don't still have it up, but got these from Famous and I could have sworn the Belicoso is 52 ring gauge. Not much diff, but that's what I saw. Steve
 
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The robusto is a 54 gauge, but a lot of internet retailers have it listed as a 52. The beli and toro are a 52, the sizes are on the box.
 
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