Mild Med Full
jship079
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Why do you think there has been such a big shift to Full to Med from Mild to med? What do you prefer
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As your pallette expands and your tolerance goes up you may want to go for bigger bolder cigars. Also the edge came out a few years ago billed as a strong cigar and it sold gang busters, so now more folks are trying to put our stronger quality cigars. IMO.
people seem to want a fuller body cigar now-a-days.
maybe people think it makes them more of a man.
maybe people want flavors to knock their socks off
maybe its that many of the blenders themselves prefer the fuller cigars.
its strange to me because i started off in the medium range then quickly went to full bodied cigars. thats about all i smoked for a few years. now im starting to like the mild-medium more and more. there are two boxes of cigars that im looking to buy in the (semi) near future. both of them are medium. im finding that though i enjoy the fuller cigars still i am starting to really like the subtle things that can go on in a very mild stick. I have a respect for Davidoff products that i never did before. CAO gold has re-entered my rotation. i dont just search cigar brands out that are known for strength anymore.
there is a time and a place for every cigar.
What are those boxes?
LFD Air Bender (med-full (but closer to medium))
Ive got one air bender resting. Want it to have at least another month on it before I burn it.
One thing I do like in milder cigars when I do smoke them is that the better ones can have a lot of complexity that can sometimes be lost is some fuller bodied smokes. It is very entertaining to sit with a good milder cigar and experience how all the flavors intermingle.
End of the day, I guess I am a fan of good flavors. Just suppose the flavors I enjoy most are found more often in the fuller end of the spectrum.
"Long ashes my friends."