Cigar Tip: Five Small Cigars To Smoke When You’re Short On Time
4 Aug 2011
Churchills, toros and lanceros are great, but finding the time can be difficult. A well-made Churchill (seven inches long with a 47-50 ring gauge) should take over 90 minutes to smoke. If you’re done far sooner then you’re smoking too quickly and ruining the cigar’s flavors.
Even robustos and coronas can be hard to find time for. Particularly now that smoking bans make it so difficult to enjoy a cigar indoors when it’s too cold or too hot to be outside. That’s why more and more I find myself lighting up cigars that will take only around 30 minutes to enjoy. These aren’t cigarillos, but fully formed and blended cigars, just in a smaller format. Here are five small cigars that I’ve been enjoying lately:
Tatuaje Petite Cazadores Reserva – Introduced in 2010, this is the original Tatuaje “Brown Label” blend with a Connecticut broadleaf wrapper in a 4-inch, 40-ring gauge size. It’s well-balanced, medium- to full-bodied, and features a tasty combination of earth, spice, and dark chocolate.
La Flor Dominicana Carajos Oscuro – The smallest cigar on this list (4 x 36) but perhaps the most powerful. It’s a firecracker with all the boldness of La Flor’s Double Ligero line packed into a small package.
J. Fuego Origen Originals – This little perfecto (not pictured) comes pre-clipped in a unique five-cigar paper-wrapped “softpack.” It features spice, coffee, leather, and only costs around $12 for the package. (more…)