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Six Great Small(er) Cigars for Fall and Winter Smoking

As they say on Game of Thrones, “Winter is coming.” I might be making this video on a 75- or 80-degree day, but I know from past experience that in five, six or eight weeks I’m not going to want to be to be smoking big cigars that take an hour or hour-and-a-half to get through.

So in this video, I discuss six cigars that are great choices for cold weather smoking. I chose these cigars for two reasons: an approachable size (small Robusto or less) and their high quality. You can’t miss with any of these, but some may appeal to your taste more than others. Here are my suggestions: – E.P. Carrillo New Wave Connecticut Brillantes 5” x 50 or Stellas 5” x 42 vitolas, Connecticut Shade/mild-med

– Arturo Fuente Rosado Sungrown Magnum R “Forty-Four” vitola 4-78″ x 47, Rosado/medium-full

– Black Works Killer Bee Petit Corona 4-1/2” x 46, Maduro/billed as medium-full, I say full bodied

– Zino Pre-Cut Half Corona Short Corona 4” x 44, Medium to medium-full

– Alec Bradley Prensado Lost Art Billed as Robusto, 5” x 52, I think that’s stretching it, Corojo/Full bodied

– La Flor Dominicana Double Ligero Chiselito Size = Chiselito 5” x 44, Very full-bodied

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