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I don't always have over an hour to enjoy a cigar, but I can always muster up 45 minutes or so. This has lead me down the path of petits. I love petit robustos and petit edmundos, half coronas too! Anybody with me? What are your favorites?

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When I first started buying cigars, I only bought large ones because I assumed (I guess) that every time I'd want a cigar I would have two hours available at least.

Pretty quickly I realized that I wanted one more often and sometimes only had 30-45 min tops. That's when I started buying the smaller stuff.

It's great to have a variety!

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There are a few topics on our forum devoted to shorter vitola cigars. I concur, if I have half an hour, I like these too. You'd find that the following cigars are currently among the most popular:

  • H.Upmann Half Corona
  • Bolivar Corona Junior or Petit Corona
  • Partagas Short
  • Ramon Allones Small Club Corona
  • Montecristo No.4 or No.5
  • Por Larranaga Petit Corona
  • Trinidad Reyes
  • San Cristobal de La Habana El Principe

I don't have a favourite amongst these yet, I'm still sampling through them!

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Having recently come to a similar understanding I'm hoping the stars (and the ones in question are: available funds and 24:24 post date) align for PLPC/Partagas Shorts.

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I cant seem to keep my hands out of a box of 2014 el principe...I fear they are not long for this worldsneaky.giflmao.gif

These have been excellent! Vegueros mananitas have been excellent as well.

HUHC, Partagas Shorts, RASCC, Monte 5, RG Perlas, Quintero Londres Extra, PLPs are all in my regular rotation. I too have limited time so I reach for these often.

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Don't forget the Siglo I. An exceptional little smoke if you can live with the price (like all Cohibas)

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Pretty much all of my Cuban cigars are petit coronas or robustos. I would like to have a selection of double corona/churchill sized cigars available for those rare occasions when I have the time to smoke one. But being in the US, I can't wander into a LCDH and buy a handful of those sizes, and I don't want to drop the $$ to buy a box that will last me 15 years.

So when I do have the time to smoke a 2 hr cigar, I just smoke 2 one-hour cigars. smile.png

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Pretty much all of my Cuban cigars are petit coronas or robustos. I would like to have a selection of double corona/churchill sized cigars available for those rare occasions when I have the time to smoke one. But being in the US, I can't wander into a LCDH and buy a handful of those sizes, and I don't want to drop the $$ to buy a box that will last me 15 years...

I'm in the same boat as you but I forced myself (;-}) to buy some boxes of long ones for those special occasions when I do have time. The up side of this is knowing I'll probably have some absolutely wonderful Lusi's and Sir Winnies 15 years from now.

-Dan

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Being falling for the Corona, and Petit Coronas myself lately. I find they work so well with my schedule. But a corona gorda or Churchill work so fine when you have good company and a little extra time.

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When I first started buying cigars, I only bought large ones because I assumed (I guess) that every time I'd want a cigar I would have two hours available at least.

Pretty quickly I realized that I wanted one more often and sometimes only had 30-45 min tops. That's when I started buying the smaller stuff.

It's great to have a variety!

I am in exactly the same position. Cuaba Tradicion and Monte 5 do it for me.

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i don't know how y'all smoke sticks in 30 minutes. even a half corona will take me 45 min. smoking them fast makes them harsh (for me). I wonder if those that finish sticks in 30 minutes would have a different tasting experience if more time were spent on them. curious.

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