bigest Ring gauge of cigar

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Hi.I look for cigar with the bigest ring gauge. Usually i smok "la aroma de cuba" in size 60/5 Malpensa .
Can you help my what the names and the kinds of cigar in size 64"?
Thank you for your help.
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Nub 464, Habano, Cameroon, Connecticut.
EDIT: Oh yeah, the Nub Habano also comes in a 466 parejo, and the Nub Cameroon comes in a 466 Box-pressed torpedo.0 -
RP makes some stuff in a "Sixty" size (6x60)... The Gurkha Beast and Beauty come in at a 58 ring. On the cheaper side, you've got Flor de Oliva Giants (10x66, 5x60, 8x60) Why do you limit yourself to large gauges?0
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If you can find them (I don't think they make them anymore) the Immenso from Perdomo (that should be the name).
I remember that these things came in large ring guages. I can recall up to a 70 ring guage.0 -
but why?
yeah it burns cooler...
but the wrapper to filler ratio is so poor. they start to taste washed out.0 -
I was on a kick for the larger ring gauges, but after a while, what Kuzi is referring to is why I have fallen in love with smaller ring gauged cigars. More complexity and more flavor.0
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i might be on the lower end of the scale on this but I like cigars with a 50 and higher. sure a 48 is okay but any lower than that I'm not a huge fan of. I've smoked a few small gauge cigars and just didn't get the same flavor/enjoyment.bbc020:I was on a kick for the larger ring gauges, but after a while, what Kuzi is referring to is why I have fallen in love with smaller ring gauged cigars. More complexity and more flavor.0 -
CAO Sopranos?0
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For me, it depends on what the cigar is. I usually like a 52 - 58 but I love the Fuente 8-5-8 and I really like the 1495 1994 Cameroon. For me, sometimes it's not the guage but is the length. I have found that I am not a big fan of the robusto size no matter what the guage. Something about the 4.5 - 5.5 inch. 6 and up I usually smoke. I guess size DOES matter. :-) I need the larger cigars to make up for other shortcomings in my life! LMAOphobicsquirrel:
i might be on the lower end of the scale on this but I like cigars with a 50 and higher. sure a 48 is okay but any lower than that I'm not a huge fan of. I've smoked a few small gauge cigars and just didn't get the same flavor/enjoyment.bbc020:I was on a kick for the larger ring gauges, but after a while, what Kuzi is referring to is why I have fallen in love with smaller ring gauged cigars. More complexity and more flavor.0 -
rwheelwright:
For me, it depends on what the cigar is. I usually like a 52 - 58 but I love the Fuente 8-5-8 and I really like the 1495 1994 Cameroon. For me, sometimes it's not the guage but is the length. I have found that I am not a big fan of the robusto size no matter what the guage. Something about the 4.5 - 5.5 inch. 6 and up I usually smoke. I guess size DOES matter. :-) I need the larger cigars to make up for other shortcomings in my life! LMAOphobicsquirrel:
i might be on the lower end of the scale on this but I like cigars with a 50 and higher. sure a 48 is okay but any lower than that I'm not a huge fan of. I've smoked a few small gauge cigars and just didn't get the same flavor/enjoyment.bbc020:I was on a kick for the larger ring gauges, but after a while, what Kuzi is referring to is why I have fallen in love with smaller ring gauged cigars. More complexity and more flavor.
I don't think you have to be THAT honest on this forum, but we understand.....jk0 -
lol, that's funny.0
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Hey bbc... A little to much information.. And on line you should lie in favor of a more positive image. What was Lassies stage name Buck Longhorn ?0