Lancero appeal....
LiquidChaos66
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What is it? I've never had a lancero so I have no idea what they offer. It just seems to me that with a smaller RG there wouldn't be as much smoke time or as much flavor of a 50+ RG stick. Input?
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Two last thoughts before I wrap this up and stop droning on like an old man... 1) HOW you smoke will affect more than ANYTHING how a cigar reacts and smokes and tastes. Smoke too fast or two slow and a $30 cigar can easily turn into tasting like a 50 cent swisher sweet that you found laying in a ditch on the side of the road near the Redneck Mafia's Haunt (Tennessee, Kentucky, and Colorado and Pennsylvania). How you smoke is the single greatest impact on how well a cigar can perform and live up to its potential. 2) The last and final thought... WHERE you smoke affects a ton too. The higher your relative elevation (in Colorado I'm either slightly above or below a mile high depending on where I smoke) the more dramatically did fern a cigar will taste. A Casa Fuente smoked at sea level will NOT taste the same as one smoke in Breckenridge, CO at 8000 ft elevation. It comes down to simple science, there is a shitload less O2 at higher elevation which means how te tobacco combusts and therefor tastes will be significantly different too. This is not a theory or even just science techno jargon that I'm spewing but rather information that was passed along to me by people who make their living selling, blending and producing cigars for a living and have been for well over 30 years. Hope this helps though it's probably wayyyyy too much F'ing info at this point lol
This is generally acknowledged to be a myth.
This "Percentage" is always in dispute. And hard to measure except with each individual's perception. But I'm certain there's more wrapper influence with the lanceros.
BTW I found an interesting article about wrapper influence.
Same filler and binder, but each with a different wrapper.
Also, 71.23% of all percentages are made up on the spot
And nice videos Drew.
Lanceros = more flavor.
Nice smoke if you do it right, gotta slow down though & not puff too fast or else it will get hot and "ruined." Not as much forgiveness as robustos, toros, etc.
Big agreement with this:
Send them to me ... I'll "suffer" and smoke them for you
;-)