Do the size of Cuban cigars matter?
Filed Under (Cruises) by Trevor Wallace on 26-10-2008
Tagged Under : Cruises
Cuban cigars come in various shapes and sizes. Most people think about Cuban cigars as one standard five to six inch cigar but they come in all kinds of sizes. Yes the majority is in a cylinder shape but they range in thickness and length. The thickness is the ring gauge size and the length is pretty self explanatory.
So I told my friend John that it doesn’t matter. Needless to say, he was surprised because it’s just one of those things right? Cuban cigars shape don’t matter at all. What matters though is what you like. What I truly mean here is what kind of shape is the one that you prefer. Do you like the longer ones or shorter ones? Since they range, everyone can get the size that they can truly relate to.
I like long Cuban cigars and short Cuban cigars. They both do it for me. However, I’ll tell you how I select the sizes sometimes. For me, it all depends on the time I have these days. If I have lots of time and over sixty five minutes or so, I will open up a box of Cohiba Esplendios and take it easy for that moment. If I have a business meeting, than I’ll grab a Cohiba Siglo and go from there.
So besides the length, one other major thing that separates Cuban cigars is the thickness of the cigar. Everyone here has their own pick and sometimes it’s not the length that matters, but the actual ring gauge. The ring gauge is the term used to describe the thickness of each Cuban cigar. In fact, their is a whole rating system behind it.
So there you have it folks. It’s not the Cuban cigar size, shape or length that matters. It’s how much time you have to enjoy them. I say just try them all and see what works when you do find the time. However, I can guarantee you that you will find the one that you are looking for. After all, with so many excellent choices, you are bound to find something that works.
