CA's Top 25 of 2012
crazystix
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#6 - #10:
10 - Nat Sherman Timeless Collection No. 2
9 - Tatuaje Cojonu 2012 Sumatra
8 - RP 50 Robusto
7 - Ashton Heritage Puro Sol Belicoso No. 2
6 - H. Upmann Royal Robusto (Cuban)
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on the other hand, i have noticed that my tastes in cigars is very different than most, especially from the reviewers at CA.
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Cigar Journal Top 25 of 2012:
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Not to mention you have to go all the way to slot 15 to get a rg smaller than 50. I'd rather read a review by someone here by a country mile.
Agreed... I haven't been smoking very long but I do feel the Padron 1964 Anniversary is better in my opinion.
Personally i like the bigger RG over the smaller coronas.
Cohiba 1966 is 8th cigar even after Rocky Patel. I don't know what to say. Anyway they do their job and I smoke my cigars. I do not see Partagas Series E no. 2 so far which is even better than PSD no. 4.
classic cuban cigars have almost never been above 50 in ring. the typical robusto in the cuban tradition is 4.9 - 5.0 x 48. churchills also have a ring of 48.
larger rings are creeping into the cuban cigars as well since 2002 Cohiba has released 6 or 7 (i cant remember exactly) cigars over 50. before that, they had only a very small hand full (maybe 3?) that were over 50 and those were all one time releases. even then, all of those were after 1999 if i am not mistaken.
if you look at the older discontinued brands (Davidoff iscontinued in 91, Dunhill discontinued in 91, Gispert discontinued in 2005, and San Luis Ray discontinued in 2000) there are none that i can think of that have a single cigar over 50. heck, 49 seems to be the top.
a few brands have a Diademas vitola that has a 55 ring on the fat end at some point in their past, HdM for example, but are not in production currently. HdM has no regular production cigars over 50 at this time.
it is absolutely in the Cuban tradition to have a smaller ring.
... and they seem to be slowly moving away from that tradition.
Another interesting list. The mag44 is a good smoke once you age it a bit. The Romeo? That's advertising $$$ IMO....
CA's #11-25 are up:
http://www.cigaraficionado.com/cigars/top25detail/year/2012/rank/11