Cigarillos???
R_M_G
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Okay, lately I haven't had a lick of time to just relax with a smoke... I know, it's tragic. I have discovered that I can usually pull out 20 minutes to sit down with some sort of cigarillo and relax a bit, but I'm having a hard time finding something I like... I've tried little cigarillos by Don Lino and Macanudo Ascots, the Macanudos were more like a typical cigar but those don lino things were so short and thin that the smoke was way hot and almost sour... Anyone know of a good cigarillo? Something that won't take an hour to smoke or that I won't feel bad for snuffing out early?
"...and in the evenings the men would be men. We would sit round the fire and share a drink, a smoke and old war stories that oft dealt more with women than war it's self. There were no fathers or sons, bosses nor hands, we were just men sitting round a fire."
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the LFD is a flavor bomb. its part of their Ligero line.
I saw a few tins of the CAO Italia at a local shop. Think I might pick up a tin and see how they are.
Does anyone have input on the Davidoff cigarillos? I'd really like to try them, but would want some positive feedback first.
I've tried both and agree with you about the Don Lino, it's a shame because I really like the pre-light smell of them.
I think the problem with Cigarillos is simply physics related. When you have a small diameter/short cigar, the strength of your draw will pull more of the tars and heat into your mouth.
To counteract that, you must pull shorter and less frequently which unfortunately lengthens the cigar smoke time.
I've found I enjoy the cigarillo size the most when I smoke them slow and infrequently draw on them...letting them cool in between puffs.
Another thing I try is after I pull a draw in, I will push a puff OUT through the cigar. My theory is that that will PUSH all the crap out toward the end of the cigar and I'll have a more pleasant experience.
Just my ideas. I'm not experienced enough to recommend anything though.
If you can't decrease your rate or length of puff then draw slower/lighter and you will find the flavors stay intact much better.
Also, for the record I enjoy Montecristo White Prontos for a quick smoke (4.0" x 33)