I like torpedos the most. I just like the construction and the way the feel in my mouth. I tend to bite/chew the end of my cigars though so the torpedo end seems to handle that better.
Torps were my favorite when I first started smoking and it seems like most of the "good" sticks i am resting are torps... the main thing I DON'T like is that I can't use a punch on them... i LOVE the punch... i don't trust myself with the guillotine...
Torps were my favorite when I first started smoking and it seems like most of the "good" sticks i am resting are torps... the main thing I DON'T like is that I can't use a punch on them... i LOVE the punch... i don't trust myself with the guillotine...
That is my only thing I do not like about torps also. I love using a punch. With a punch the wrapper never comes loose and I do not get bits of tobacco in my mouth.
I don't know if I am doing it the correct way or not, but I always cut down to about the same size that I would cut down to with a robusto, or a churchill. Is this the wrong way to do it?
In general, I think most torpedoes are made with too big a ring gauge.
YES! i agree. the trend in the last 5-10 years has been to the larger rings. my personal trend is to the smaller rings.
Me, too. That RP Double Maduro lancero was revelation for me, what, about this time last year, I guess.
kuzi16:
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Maybe a big ring gauge is part of the definition of a torpedo
maybe.... belicoso may be the small ring, shorter version of this. check that out.
Yeah, I wondered about that. I do like belicosos. But it still seems like there ought to be room in there somewhere for something belicoso in diameter, but torpedo in length.
I used to really like torps as well but now i tend to stick with robusto sized sticks -- i tried a lancero one time but it had an extremely tight draw and did not enjoy it -- it was a joya de nicaragua antano and i felt like i was going to suck my teeth out to get any smoke out
There are some cigars I prefer in a torpedo, one would be the Padilla Signature 1932, I've had several other vitolas and none compare in terms of robustness of flavor and overall complexity. On the whole though, I don't prefer torpedos and would take just about any variety of parejo first. I'm one of those people who likes to try every size and see which one fits, this has led me to prefer robustos for some, lanceros for others, churchills, toros, coronas...you name the size, chances are I prefer it is one cigar or another.
I used to only smoke torpedos. Let me rephrase that, I used to only purchase torpedos. If someone gave my a rubusto, I'd suck it down. Now I treat them like every other size. . . what kind of mood am I in?
Maybe a big ring gauge is part of the definition of a torpedo
maybe.... belicoso may be the small ring, shorter version of this. check that out.
Yeah, I wondered about that. I do like belicosos. But it still seems like there ought to be room in there somewhere for something belicoso in diameter, but torpedo in length.
i know that OpusX petit lancero has a torpedo end to it. at 6.2 x 39 it may be what you are looking for.
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