View Full Version : Small Ring Cigarillos
rodwha
09-07-2015, 03:38 PM
I've looked over the smaller gauge cigarillos (<32) for no good reason other than it seems more like a cigarette than a small cigar.
Is there any good reason to choose the larger ring cigarillos over the smaller ones? Or better yet is there a good reason to choose the smaller ones?
T.E.Fox
09-07-2015, 03:49 PM
There are examples of the smaller ones which are quite a pleasant smoke, although nothing complex. I don't mind the perdomo minis, I just find one needs to smoke them very gently to avoid getting them too hot. They are good for a 5 minute break, or when you just feel like a cigar snack but don't have more time. The other plus is that a pack of 20 is usually around ten bucks or less.
Having said that, I'd still choose the bigger cigarillos (say 4x32) as you get a much smoother taste. Fuente exquisitos in maduro are a good example. Only real downside to the bigger ones is the cost per stick is higher. YMMV of course.
rodwha
09-07-2015, 03:53 PM
I'm willing to explore some more. I just bypassed the smaller gauges as it just seemed less cigar-like I guess. But I can certainly see the benefit of the really quick smokes.
SWMBO gets aggravated t times when I'm gone for an hour with a robusto...
sparky426
09-07-2015, 05:27 PM
I have explored premium, non premium and Cuban: minis, cigarillos', Demi tasse, everything. I find myself gravitating almost always to PC's regardless of time. Wife inside with two kids, PC. Alone on Sunday morning with pot of coffee. PC. If time is an issue, snuff out the smoke and savor the moment as done, remember it's time to put the cigar down when it's no longer enjoyable not necessarily when it's burning your lips. If the wife wants your time then the smoke has run it's course. The future will reward you for this. Trust me.
droy1958
09-07-2015, 06:51 PM
For a good short smoke, I always enjoyed El Rey del Mundo Cafe au Lait and Cafe Noir (maduro) cigars. They're 4.5 X 35 and cost around $40-$45 for a cedar chest of 24 cigars. They're small enough for a short smoke, but large enough to be satisfying.....
https://www.jrcigars.com/item/el-rey-del-mundo-cigars/el-rey-del-mundo/cafe-noir/rmcn
https://www.jrcigars.com/item/el-rey-del-mundo-cigars/el-rey-del-mundo/cafe-au-lait/rmca
rodwha
09-07-2015, 07:07 PM
I'm at a loss for what PC stands for. I can certainly agree with the end though!
Hardheaded
09-07-2015, 07:13 PM
I'm at a loss for what PC stands for. I can certainly agree with the end though!
PC would be a petite corona size.
c.ortiz108
09-07-2015, 08:40 PM
There are examples of the smaller ones which are quite a pleasant smoke, although nothing complex. I don't mind the perdomo minis, I just find one needs to smoke them very gently to avoid getting them too hot. They are good for a 5 minute break, or when you just feel like a cigar snack but don't have more time. The other plus is that a pack of 20 is usually around ten bucks or less.
Having said that, I'd still choose the bigger cigarillos (say 4x32) as you get a much smoother taste. Fuente exquisitos in maduro are a good example. Only real downside to the bigger ones is the cost per stick is higher. YMMV of course.
Pretty much what I was going to say. I'll just add, don't try to nub them - they get harsh no matter what. For this reason I prefer mild cigarillos - even things like Macanudo - because they stay smokeable longer. Still, with a few more minutes I'd go for a Fuente Exquisitos or similar. The cigarillos really are only good for about 5 minutes.
rodwha
09-07-2015, 08:42 PM
I was wondering if it were Percect Cohiba!
thechasm442
09-07-2015, 09:23 PM
The Perdomo Mini Maduro's are actually an awesome 10-15 min smoke. The sun grown are good too, but not really in the same league as the maddys. Here in a Chicago winter I have lived on the Maduro's before.
WNYTONY
09-07-2015, 11:47 PM
Petite Tatuaje is a fantastic little smoke at 4.5 x 32
Demuths1770
09-08-2015, 08:23 AM
i have to say im not a fan of the small cigarillos. i would rather pay afew extra dollars and have a PC for a slightly longer smoke and a better experience. i was loving the papas fritas but they are alittle more pricey. i have been hooked on the craker crumbs for the past two week. cant go wrong with 5 cigars for 12 bucks and i get a good smoke and a good bit of time out of them. Im gonna have either cracker crumbs or Travailleurs on hand from now on
WNYTONY
09-08-2015, 11:24 AM
i have to say im not a fan of the small cigarillos. i would rather pay afew extra dollars and have a PC for a slightly longer smoke and a better experience. i was loving the papas fritas but they are alittle more pricey. i have been hooked on the craker crumbs for the past two week. cant go wrong with 5 cigars for 12 bucks and i get a good smoke and a good bit of time out of them. Im gonna have either cracker crumbs or Travailleurs on hand from now on
I like and have both on hand, but I think I'd lean towards the Travailleurs if I had to choose one or the other
Demuths1770
09-08-2015, 11:46 AM
I like and have both on hand, but I think I'd lean towards the Travailleurs if I had to choose one or the other
i have had more of the crumbs only one on the Travailleurs and plan on getting a whole pack of them this weekend
rodwha
09-08-2015, 05:36 PM
I'll be trying the Romeo y Julieta 1875 Romeos (4x32) soon as I just received my order today.
Next month I'm planning on getting Cohiba Red Dot Pequenos, and the following month I'm looking at Montecristo Memories unless I swap things around which is highly likely.
bluenoser
09-08-2015, 07:13 PM
I've heard the CAO Brazilia Mini's are a decent stick for a quick smoke. I've yet to try them but 20 of them for $10 I might have to order some in at some point to try.