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This generally relates to amount of tobacco burned per draw.

With a tight draw CC's tend to be best smoked slowly, so as not to burn the cigar.

Bigger Ringgauge tend to burn more tobacco oer draw so maybe you should try that route.

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Liga privada t52/no 9. Its a nc cigar but I would be surprised if anything else competes. I can write my name in the air with these smokes.

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I am currently smoking a Monte Edmundos from 2011 (thanks Habana Mike from the box pass) and it is producing a ton of smoke with enjoyable creamy smoke. First of the edmundos for me, so I don't know if they are all like this but it made me of this post.

I really enjoy cigars that produce a lot of smoke. Not because of the flavor it imparts, but because I usually smoke outside and there is usually a breeze or it is dark at night. Large amounts of smoke help reaffirm that a cigar doesn't need to be touched up (might not be a problem for others). No doubt this thing is still burning.

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