Saka doesn’t mess around when it comes to flavor. Great smoke!Didn't want to let go of this little 55 min. delight,
Dunbarton Tobacco & Trust
Polpetta, will repeat on the way to work tomorrow morning.View attachment 309833
Saka doesn’t mess around when it comes to flavor. Great smoke!Didn't want to let go of this little 55 min. delight,
Dunbarton Tobacco & Trust
Polpetta, will repeat on the way to work tomorrow morning.View attachment 309833
I should really revisit that one. Thanks for your recommendations guysSaka doesn’t mess around when it comes to flavor. Great smoke!
Agreed. A 50 ring is about as big as I want to go, but Corona (43), Corona Gorda (46) are my wheelhouse ring sizes. I peruse my local shop and see 60 and even 70 ring cigars and just say, WTF?Same here, I’ve noticed a popularity surge in coronas lately seems to always sell out first on cigarpage these days and the 50+ gauges running the majority of availability, but perhaps there are more rolled in those sizes to begin with I don’t know. I just know I mostly have to settle with much thicker sticks than I prefer.
When I started 20 years ago, I’d take em off as I thought it was proper etiquette, I think it still mostly is in Europe, but of course with social media surging it became en vogue to leave them on. If your short term memory is suffering like might you might appreciate having the band to look down on to remember just what it is your smoking!When did leaving the ring/badge/advertisement on the cigar become a thing?
Some 50 years ago when I smoked cigars, everyone removed the (whatever it's called) prior to lighting up. That seems to be not the case anymore. Anyone know when and why this change occurred?
I believe you. Perhaps that is a MidWestern thing.I've been smoking for almost 60 years and me and my cronies always left the bands on. I am smoking a Bolivar Cofriades!!
I would think people who would smoke a cigar as a lifestyle choice and with each other, would remove the band as it is more egalitarian.When did leaving the ring/badge/advertisement on the cigar become a thing?
Some 50 years ago when I smoked cigars, everyone removed the (whatever it's called) prior to lighting up. That seems to be not the case anymore. Anyone know when and why this change occurred?
When did leaving the ring/badge/advertisement on the cigar become a thing?
Some 50 years ago when I smoked cigars, everyone removed the (whatever it's called) prior to lighting up. That seems to be not the case anymore. Anyone know when and why this change occurred?