njstone
BoM January 2010
Back on topic:
It's YOUR graphic, so do what you want. But if I were making one, I'd make a few modifications:
--Add a Lancero (7.5 x 38)
--Add a Petite Robusto (4 x 50)
--Add the term "A" to the Gran Corona vitola
--A robusto is typically 5 x 50, not 48
--A Churchil is technically 7 x 48, not 50
As to smoking times, I agree that it varries from blend to blend. But an "in general" smoking time might be helpful to some people.
If you keep the smoking times, I think it needs to be seriously modified. Most people would say a robusto takes about an hour on average (based on polls I've seen). And just because a cigar is longer doesn't mean it will burn for a longer time! Ring guage has a big roll to play in burn times. A lot of NUB-style cigars burn for quite a while (like the short & fat LFD DL ... That sucker is 4" and smokes for 90 minutes).
It's YOUR graphic, so do what you want. But if I were making one, I'd make a few modifications:
--Add a Lancero (7.5 x 38)
--Add a Petite Robusto (4 x 50)
--Add the term "A" to the Gran Corona vitola
--A robusto is typically 5 x 50, not 48
--A Churchil is technically 7 x 48, not 50
As to smoking times, I agree that it varries from blend to blend. But an "in general" smoking time might be helpful to some people.
If you keep the smoking times, I think it needs to be seriously modified. Most people would say a robusto takes about an hour on average (based on polls I've seen). And just because a cigar is longer doesn't mean it will burn for a longer time! Ring guage has a big roll to play in burn times. A lot of NUB-style cigars burn for quite a while (like the short & fat LFD DL ... That sucker is 4" and smokes for 90 minutes).