Torpedos...
stephen_hannibal
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So I've been smoking some of my torps lately and each time I find i enjoy it less.
The tapered end feels awkward to draw on.
Am I doing something wrong? I'm still fresh at this.
The tapered end feels awkward to draw on.
Am I doing something wrong? I'm still fresh at this.
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i actually like a torp better for most sticks but that's just me
the vitola does impact the taste to some extent. the question is:
would a torp with a 50 ring taste the same a a toro with a 50 ring?
does the taper on the foot change the flavor?
time to do some heavy testing.
Dude that's a good thing right? Well anywho welcome back to the fold for however long ya stay.
About the only cigar I can think of that I find is clearly best in its torpedo version is the 5 Vegas Classic.
Back on topic though. I tend to not like torpedos because they channel the smoke into a smaller opening which IME leads to nicotine and tar build up. Nothing ruins a good cigar like tasting tar.
Part of the reason I like the smaller ring gauges, Maddy and Kuz, is purely practical. They're just more comfortable to smoke. Plus, when I'm smoking during the day and it's hard to see whether I've gotten a good, even light, the smaller the lighting area, the better. Of course, a figurado has that advantage, too.
But, anyway, yeah, torpedoes. The Don Pepin Garcia Serie JJ is damn tasty in the torpedo vitola.