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LFD Air Bender

bbass2bbass2 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,056
I know the chisel gets good comments, but how are the other sizes? I'm particularly interested in the 44rg.

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  • kuzi16kuzi16 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 14,471
    the Ponderoso and the Matatan are both tied for my next favorite size of the airbender. they are a touch milder than the chisel due to a lower priming on the wrapper leaf but they are still full of flavor and extremely tasty.
  • jadeltjadelt Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 766
    I had a Matatan that I enjoyed a lot. High on my list.
  • Gray4linesGray4lines Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,439
    I have had a couple of the robusto size, and they are fantastic.

    Edit: I checked, and I am also referring to the matatan.
  • Gray4linesGray4lines Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,439
    Anyone try the villano (lancero shape)? How does this one do in such a skinny format?
  • BigshizzaBigshizza Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 10,949
    The Mataan's are great! I'd try all the vitola's.
  • bbass2bbass2 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,056
    So it sounds like you can't go wrong. I wasn't sure if it was a blend that was noticeably better in larger or smaller sizes.
  • Jasonc1982Jasonc1982 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 278
    I don't know what the larger size is exactly. But I had kept one in the humidor for 2 years. It mellowed the taste a little. Still an excellent cigar though :)
  • jfacianejfaciane Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 242
    Ok, newb question alert! What does size have to do with taste differentiation of the same cigar?
  • ddubridgeddubridge Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,949
    Binder/Wrapper to filler ratio. The vets can take it from here...

    Josh, PM to not get us to off topic
  • Gray4linesGray4lines Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,439
    ddubridge:
    Binder/Wrapper to filler ratio.
    Exactly, and to elaborate a little, the wrapper, as compared to binder or filler, has the largest impact on a stick's overall flavor profile. More wrapper to filler in a skinner rg translates into more intense wrapper flavor.
  • kuzi16kuzi16 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 14,471
    read through my blending 101 thread found in the link in my signature.
  • 90+ Irishman90+ Irishman Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 7,868
    In essence, the filler is the main component that dictates the body strength of a cigar where the wrapper is what dictates the flavor. All tobacco contributes to flavor and body but those are the "general" breakdowns and rule of thumb. As well as what Gray said about RG and how that changes flavor there is another point to make as well, smaller RG cigars have a much better balance of ratio to wrapper/binder to filler (binder is typically wrapper leaf that just isn't aesthetically pleasing or not hight enough grade, not exclusively but good rule of thumb again) which often times results in a better balance overall in flavor and strength for cigars and the profile that was trying to be achieved when blended. Not to say that each sizes blend isn't tweaked for that specific vitola, as they typically are, especially when the RG is so dramatically different for something like a 60rg compared to a 38rg like a Lancero. Even among Lanceros, if you do a culebra which is 3 Lanceros braided together you have to generally remove a leaf in the filler blend to have it draw right. Hope this helps a bit on explaining.
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