Cigar Size (Vitola) Tier List!

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2021
  • Since the response was so good on the other tier lists I thought I'd make one that every cigar smoker can relate to!
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Комментарии • 48

  • @paintballjunkie65
    @paintballjunkie65 6 месяцев назад +2

    Yo Stogie Lads! I recently got into cigars and have been binge watching all of your videos over the last few weeks. I really appreciate these tier videos, and your non-cuban content as I am in the US. Would love to see what y'all have been enjoying recently. Or if y'all have a "daily" cigar that you always go back to. Keep up the great content! 💪

  • @manatoa1
    @manatoa1 Год назад +3

    Lancero is S tier all day long. Wrapper dominant, super elegant, quite a long smoke, but almost no chance of being nicotine sick. Other than that, I basically agree with you. Petit corona and corona gorda are wonderful and have better defined niches than a corona.

    • @manatoa1
      @manatoa1 Год назад

      Also, I think torpedos should be A tier. What makes them good is that you can have a large ring gauge body, but a narrower and more comfortable head with some room to choose how wide you want it. I prefer narrow ring gauges generally, but I think some blends just need more leaf to make them work, and the torpedo makes that comfortable.

  • @ivanjimenez8868
    @ivanjimenez8868 21 день назад

    Toro is by far my favorite

  • @mecklenburgcubancigars
    @mecklenburgcubancigars 2 года назад +4

    Good chart and comparisons. If you love the Corona Gorda then you must like the H. Upmann Mag. 46 like I do. But I do prefer 43 to 50 ring but then I smoke a HdM de Rio Seco (56 ring) and love it so much I forget it's a big ring gauge. It always comes down to how great the cigar is. Prost!

    • @StogieLads
      @StogieLads  2 года назад +1

      Oh yeah man the Mag 46s are one of my favourites! I have a box from 2016 that I'm working my way through slowly and is smoking like a dream!

  • @SAWats
    @SAWats Год назад +1

    Nice video and I tend to agree in a lot of your choices. I am from the states and hardly ever smoke over 52 RG. I love the Edmundo's and would put them in Robustos extra category. The Hoyo Epi Especial and SC Fuerza are 2 cigars I really like in the Cuban portfolio in the Robusto extra size. I smoke a lot of robustos and PC"s. Churchills when I have the time. I have been heartbroken over the last decade and a half to see how many Churchills and Coronas were discontinued. Favorites of loyal smokers, to be replacrd by the shorter and fatter cigars trend.
    :( . Keep up the good work !

    • @StogieLads
      @StogieLads  Год назад

      Oh man sounds like we have the same preferences! I completely agree and it is so saddening to see all the slim cigars go away. Really hoping the trend starts to shift soon!

  • @Augustus_Imperator
    @Augustus_Imperator 2 года назад +2

    Usually when I smoke I never do it "just because" or as a distraction, I'm really committed to it, so I definitely like long smokes, like churchills (definitely my favorite format with R&J churchill being one of my all time favorites), double corona (lusitanias, awesome cigar, or HdM), and lancero (the fundadores really are something else), but I enjoy robustos and campanas too, I guess it's more a brand thing than a format for robustos and campanas though, because I usually smoke hoyo de monterrey and partagas robustos (epicure n2 and d4) and bolivar campanas with the great belicosos.
    On the other hand not really a fan of the smaller sizes like corona and petite corona.

    • @StogieLads
      @StogieLads  2 года назад +1

      Beautiful cigars across the board there man! Excellent!

  • @LaurenceGill2000
    @LaurenceGill2000 2 года назад

    So glad you gave the Petit Corona a lot of love. Thought you weren't going to. For me they're just the perfect size for a shorter smoke. I don't really have much desire for Coronas because I always prefer a PC or something chunkier

    • @StogieLads
      @StogieLads  2 года назад +1

      Hell yes man love a good PC! True, the Coronas are kind of in-between and not too necessary!

  • @AcademicAgent
    @AcademicAgent Год назад

    What do you think of the Campana Vitola? My favourite cigar the Upmann Connie A is in this size.

  • @TheRealFeechLaManna
    @TheRealFeechLaManna Год назад +1

    I really think this would have been A LOT better for those of us with less experience if you had shown us an example of each size as you mention them. I have no clue how big a Churchill is, for instance. Kind of makes this Tier list useless to me. I did appreciate your tier lists on Cubans and Non-cubans, tho.

  • @AcademicAgent
    @AcademicAgent Год назад

    I always seem to struggle with torpedo sizes, either I get wrapper issues or the draw is too tight

  • @DJ-Art-Morris
    @DJ-Art-Morris 5 месяцев назад

    I’ve not had many of these vitolas. That being said my go-tos are almost always Robustos and Toros. It seems like some of the toros I’ve ordered vary in length. But 6x50 does seem to have a really reasonable smoke time. The great thing about robustos though is that it seems almost impossible to get bored with the stick with the smoke time and the blend balance, so maybe that one takes the cake for me overall. Did the Andalusian bull switch vitola? I ask because the images I’ve seen they looked more like a less exaggerated pyramid vitola than any perfecto I’ve seen. Lanceros are really elegant and i like the emphasis on the wrapper in the blend but the one that i had i seem to remember it getting pretty hot on me similar to a cigarillo and i like to nub my cigars so idk if they’re a good fit for me personally. As far as torpedo’s go i am a fan of the serie v and Quattro maestro blends in torpedo but i always seem to have more difficulty than usual getting a cut on them where the draw won’t be too tight or where the draw doesn’t tighten up significantly somewhere around the second third and i wind up having to mess with it. Thanks for the video goodsir 🙌🏼

  • @jonathanrobertson3406
    @jonathanrobertson3406 2 месяца назад

    I've heard Lanceros are great for truly highlighting the flavor of the wrapper, not because there is more of it, but the ratio of the wrapper to the binder # filler is greater. In other words, the wrapper thickness stays the same, but the amount of filler is reduced.

  • @panayiotistheodorou5107
    @panayiotistheodorou5107 2 года назад +1

    Wow! It's like I (almost) did it myself! Great one, thanks for sharing! Ps. I am not that into churchils, mostly due to limited time, but my top choices are exactly the same!

    • @StogieLads
      @StogieLads  2 года назад +1

      Haha that’s awesome to hear man! Thanks for commenting!

  • @passcomcompass2623
    @passcomcompass2623 2 года назад +1

    Petit coronas ftw, you stated it perfectly, the Cubans in that size are blended so perfectly I would actually recommend beginners to just smoke this size for all the cuban brands that carry them, and they would have a pretty good idea of the brand's flavors and peculiarities. And they actually pack lots of leaf in it despite the puny size, an average RnJ mille fluers pack 9g while the robusto short churchill pack 10g. And corona gordas are for me just enlarged and perfected versions of the petits. a well aged Magnum 46 will send you up there right next to jesus.

    • @StogieLads
      @StogieLads  2 года назад +1

      Fascinating about the weights! I didn’t know the robustos and PCs were so similar. I guess it makes sense as the robustos are quite a bit shorter. Thanks for your comment man!

  • @jvstuart1
    @jvstuart1 2 года назад +1

    There are a ton of great NC lancero cigars the my father 4 Don pepin blue my father la premasa tabernacle are are phenomenal sticks that are easily obtainable. The Cuban fundi and cohebia lancero are both phenomenal sticks.

    • @StogieLads
      @StogieLads  2 года назад +1

      True, I forgot about those Don Pepin blue lanceros! Good shout!

  • @ousuckstexasfight
    @ousuckstexasfight 2 года назад +1

    Lancero got JOBBED at a B…Cohiba Lancero and Trinidad Fundadores are S tier regular production sticks.

    • @StogieLads
      @StogieLads  2 года назад

      Haha yeah I see your point and I also love those sticks! Just wish there were more around!

  • @anthonybrakus5280
    @anthonybrakus5280 Год назад

    Bro... Spot on. I was dubious, as you made the statement in your Non-Cuban list that being in Sweden you have limited access to US brands. I lamented for you brother, specifically for the absence of Tatuaje, and Illusione. Ahhh, but wonder of wonders, praise the day, you've tasted the good life .
    Love what you do, thanks.

    • @StogieLads
      @StogieLads  Год назад

      Thank you man! Yeah it's a shame we can't get some of the great brands here. There's still some good stuff at least!

    • @SandroMagna
      @SandroMagna 10 месяцев назад

      Lol, we're all set over here. It's you guys missing out on Cubans. NC cigars are just inferior. Very much so. I've never had a NC cigar that left an impression. Except maybe Arturo Fuente, which is a former Cuban brand. But even those don't come close to Cubans. Tatuaje 😂 Illusions 😅 please, bro.

  • @llindstad
    @llindstad 2 года назад

    Fun exercise! I also love the Robusto, but have never tried a Corona Gorda.

  • @J-138-J
    @J-138-J 5 месяцев назад +1

    Lonsdale the beautiful elegant delicious lonsdale!

  • @d.b.1238
    @d.b.1238 2 года назад

    Petit corona and corona gorda all the way for me. Occasional Robusto. Keep the great videos coming lads 💨

    • @StogieLads
      @StogieLads  2 года назад +1

      Hell yes man! Thank you so much buddy!

  • @rdar4263
    @rdar4263 Год назад

    I would move Corona to the top, and then Toro to the 2nd tier. Actually I would add Short Robusto to the top level also.

  • @QualeQualeson
    @QualeQualeson 2 года назад

    Sorry to be boring here, but you're not wrong at all. Corona Gorda is close to perfect. A good vitola is not too thick, not too long and straight, for all the reasons that you mentioned. I'd say that I'd rather have a cigar that's much thinner than a robusto, than one that's much thicker. Even if it won't last very long, I can always smoke another right?
    But just like with flavours and everything else, we're happy that we have access to variation :) At the end of the day, I'm not going to _not_ smoke a cigar based on the vitola (within sane parameters).

    • @StogieLads
      @StogieLads  2 года назад

      Spot on assessment man! Rather thinner than thicker but I'll never say no to any cigar hahaha

  • @avid2112
    @avid2112 2 года назад

    I tend to like the Robusto size the best but Petit Corona has a top spot in my humidor. I'm still waiting for a good deal on Sir Winstons!

    • @StogieLads
      @StogieLads  2 года назад

      Hell yes man! The Sir Winstons are produced in very small numbers so it’s hard to get them at all. If you see some then it’s worth pulling the trigger!

    • @avid2112
      @avid2112 2 года назад

      @@StogieLads I keep my eyes peeled. I'm in the states so it's an even bigger challenge!

  • @clearthirtysix6438
    @clearthirtysix6438 Год назад

    Robusto reign supreme in my opinion

  • @zachhirsch1953
    @zachhirsch1953 2 года назад

    I would have to disagree about the corona size, I would say it’s fairly common here in the states. It’s a great entry cigar for someone who hasn’t smoked before and wants to see if they like cigars

    • @StogieLads
      @StogieLads  2 года назад

      Oh really? I’ve barely ever seen any lines being offered in a corona size. Plenty can be found in the corona gorda size and some petite Coronas but I can’t really find any true Coronas. Are there any you can guide me to? I’m really curious to find some!

    • @zachhirsch1953
      @zachhirsch1953 2 года назад

      @@StogieLads Ashton, brick house, and Olivia to name a few ,

    • @StogieLads
      @StogieLads  2 года назад

      @@zachhirsch1953 Ah I’ve just looked through and these aren’t Coronas. The brick house “corona” for example is a 5 x 42 which quite literally is the mareva vitola and the most classic petit corona size. Oliva only seems to have petit Coronas as well. The classic corona vitola is a different size and are traditionally 5 5/8 inches long. This size used to be one of the most popular in the early 1900s but has largely disappeared in modern times.

    • @zachhirsch1953
      @zachhirsch1953 2 года назад

      @@StogieLads ahhh ok, thanks for teaching me something new!

  • @Megatelevizor
    @Megatelevizor 6 месяцев назад

    Corona gorda is an S but toro is a B 🤨. It's exactly the same vitola 🤨🤨🤨

  • @guns4hire74
    @guns4hire74 2 месяца назад

    Robusto.. lanceros are for snobby rich gay dudes.