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Craig Mac

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Not a fan personally of the 54+ RG's, but know many who prefer them. Some cigars I like in a 50-52 RG, but for the most part prefer lancero/lonsdale/corona sized cigars.
 
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Same, more or less. I just don't have time to devote to some of those monsters. I noticed a big trend last year and the beginning of this year that has died out a bit IMO
 

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Same, more or less. I just don't have time to devote to some of those monsters. I noticed a big trend last year and the beginning of this year that has died out a bit IMO
If you mean the big RG trend, it hasn't died out. Many new big cigars coming out and lines have been extended to add the bigger sizes.
 
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I looked at the CI catalog the around May and counted the amount of pages that didn't have a 55+ ring gauge cigar on them. I think it was around 10, which means 85% of the catalog had a page with a 55+ ring gauge cigar on them.
 

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If you mean the big RG trend, it hasn't died out. Many new big cigars coming out and lines have been extended to add the bigger sizes.
If anything I think the large rg trend is gaining strength....unfortunately.

I'm a fan of smaller ring gauge.

a higher wrapper vs. filler ratio = more flavor
 

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I think it depends on the blend...

The SI Padron is an example of a cigar that tastes great, even with the large RG....
 

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Count me among the smaller RG supporters. I won't turn down a good 52+ cigar, however!
 

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While it takes a bit longer to consume, the recent spate of large RG sticks have been very tasty. Therefore, count me as one who likes them.


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hi! the cigars like the nub, etc are the in thing because you get the larger gauge, but it won't take you as long if the length was longer. i like the larger gauges myself and maduros at that..yum:)
 
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