I also have been migrating toward smaller RG's. I get frustrated at new cigars that come out with nothing smaller than a 52!
Hi Everyone, as mentioned in my introduction post, BOTL needs quite a bit of updating, patching and whatever else I might come across. Over time BOTL may be unreachable on occasion as I do migrations or updates, etc. Just be patient - we'll be back! I'll generally try to keep these maintenances until later in the evenings.
You may be interested in the Reyes Family Cigars Puros Indios line of Big Ring cigars. Cbid has great samplers of Viejo (6" x 60), Pirates Gold Maduro (6" x 60), Cienfuegos (6" x 60), and the Reserva Maxima (6" x 60).I enjoy a larger ring cigar very much . The larger ring allows the tobaccoes to blend in their own special way to deliver a unique flavor. Not that the flavor is any better or worse than smaller RG cigars, its just a different flavor scheme that appeals to me. If I'm in the mood for a 2 hour smoke, I'll pull a 6.5 x 54-58 out of the humi. If I know I'll only have 45 minutes to an hour, I'll pull a robusto out. I think the smallest RG in my humi is 50. I do have some MC Afrique Safari small cigars in the humi for when I'm driving 20 minutes to work. They are 4.62 x 34 cameroon. Tasty little guy.
Me too, like I said earlier, I'm an equal opportunity smoker. However I love the Gurkha perfectos and the RP vintage 1992 in the 6x60 is real good as well.The largest I have (and will ever go) is 6 x 60.