The JdN DC I had last night burned great the first half. Then I know I slowed down a little and it went out three times. Seems like a <45 seconds between puffs kind of cigar.
The JdN DC I had last night burned great the first half. Then I know I slowed down a little and it went out three times. Seems like a
For sure. I don't see how you guys put em down for that long! I'm a slow smoker (typically)...but with these, it's hard for me to not puff on it constantly!
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I'm having trouble figuring out how you can keep a Robusto lit for 2 hrs. Is this something you do just when you are profiling a cigar? Or does it take you 2 hours to smoke a Robusto on a regular basis?
Lost my message. I was wondering about your cigar reviews. You quite often take 2 hours to smoke a Robusto. Is this just for review purposes, or do you normally take that long? I generally smoke one in 1 - 1:15. I think I would have a hard time keeping it lit for 2 hours. Just curious.
thats about right for me. this one was a tiny bit longer than usual in my mind. i dont have many issues keeping it lit. i dont think that it has anything to do with how often i puff, but how gently i puff. i am very easy on the draw. this keeps it from getting too hot and it slows it down quite a bit.
I was really looking forward to the Corazon. A Kelner blend at that price point, I knew it was too good to be true. The Private stock is ok, but is a mixed filler and burns very quickly. The Occidental Reserve(one of AB's first cigars) is pretty decent, however I don't know if they are still made by Kelner or someone else.
Just wanted to say thanks for taking the time to write all of these there is some great info here and very helpful for a noob like me trying to pick of some new sticks to try.
I was really looking forward to the Corazon. A Kelner blend at that price point, I knew it was too good to be true. The Private stock is ok, but is a mixed filler and burns very quickly. The Occidental Reserve(one of AB's first cigars) is pretty decent, however I don't know if they are still made by Kelner or someone else.
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