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Getting burnt out on one cigar?

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Totally agree and I think that the vitola distinction is important for me. Sometimes I love long and skinny. Sometimes I love short and fat. Sometimes perfectos... etc. Need variety.


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Definitely, the same blend can taste pretty different between one viola to the next, due to wrapper and filler ratio differences etc.
 
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I can't remember the last time I bought a box unless it was a 10 count. Wish all cigars came in 10 count boxes. I like to smoke too many different cigars to be able to afford boxes of everything I smoke.

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Smoking the same cigar all the time would be like eating the same food every meal, listening to the same song, watching the same tv show rerun, looking at only 1 woman, etc.
 
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Yes. Mixing it up helps. This coming from a guy who sticks to a smaller variety of brands. Also, the gentleman's comment about sizes, vitolas etc is a help too. I'm just starting to get my rotation down...we'll see

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