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Out of curiosity, how did you come up with your RG categories? I would definitely not consider 46-50 as “thick”, but medium. Especially by today’s standards. 

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31 minutes ago, Markspring1978 said:

Out of curiosity, how did you come up with your RG categories? I would definitely not consider 46-50 as “thick”, but medium. Especially by today’s standards. 

Probably off the cuban cigar website classification. They suggest the addition of a “super heavy” 52RG+ due to all the modern additions in the very large RG.

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4 hours ago, Markspring1978 said:

Out of curiosity, how did you come up with your RG categories? I would definitely not consider 46-50 as “thick”, but medium. Especially by today’s standards. 

Yes as @Shrimpchips said it's based on CCW and cigar-reviews.com as well. It's a historical classification from the time when 50RG Robustos and 52 RG pirámides were as big as Cubans got.

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@Markspring1978 and @Shrimpchips

Repeating this exercise for super-heavy cigars and choosing just the new 53+ RG cigars. None released before 2000. Only 2 release between 2003 and 2009 (one a figurado, the other a Monte Open), all the rest since 2010.

Cigar Name
Vitola de Salida
Factory Name
Vitola de Galera
Size
Ring x mm
Shape
Common Name
Image
Relative Scale
 
Cohiba - Global Brand
BHK 54  2010 Laguito No.5 54 x 144 (5⅝″) Robusto Extra Cohiba BHK 54 Add box No stock Add cigar to wishlist
BHK 56  2010 Laguito No.6 56 x 166 (6½″) Double Robusto Cohiba BHK 56 Add box No stock Add cigar to wishlist
Piramides Extra  2012 Pirámides Extra 54 x 160 (6¼″) Pyramid Cohiba Piramides Extra Add box No stock Add cigar to wishlist
Cuaba - Other Brand
Salomón  2003 Salomón 57 x 184 (7¼″) Double Perfecto Cuaba Salomón Add box No stock Add cigar to wishlist
H. Upmann - Global Brand
Magnum 54  2016 Magnum 54 54 x 120 (4¾″) Robusto H. Upmann Magnum 54 Add box No stock Add cigar to wishlist
Hoyo de Monterrey - Global Brand
Le Hoyo de Rio Seco  2018 Armorosos 56 x 140 (5½″) Robusto Extra Hoyo de Monterrey Le Hoyo de Rio Seco Add box View stock Add cigar to wishlist
Le Hoyo de San Juan  2014 Geniales 54 x 150 (5⅞″) Robusto Extra Hoyo de Monterrey Le Hoyo de San Juan Add box No stock Add cigar to wishlist
Montecristo - Global Brand
Eagle  2009 Geniales 54 x 150 (5⅞″) Robusto Extra Montecristo Eagle Add box No stock Add cigar to wishlist
Leyenda  2017 Maravillas No.2 55 x 165 (6½″) Double Robusto Montecristo Leyenda Add box No stock Add cigar to wishlist
Maltés  2017 Sobresalientes 53 x 153 (6″) Robusto Extra Montecristo Maltés Add box No stock Add cigar to wishlist
Partagás - Global Brand
Maduro No. 2  2018 Short Pirámides 55 x 120 (4¾″) Petit Pyramid Partagás Maduro No. 2 Add box No stock Add cigar to wishlist
Serie E No.2  2011 Duke 54 x 140 (5½″) Robusto Extra Partagás Serie E No.2 Add box No stock Add cigar to wishlist
Quai d'Orsay - Other Brand
No. 54  2017 Edmundo Grueso 54 x 135 (5⅜″) Robusto Quai d'Orsay No. 54 Add box No stock Add cigar to wishlist
Romeo y Julieta - Global Brand
Linea Oro Hidalgos  2020 Hidalgos 57 x 125 (4⅞″) Robusto Romeo y Julieta Linea Oro Hidalgos Add box No stock Add cigar to wishlist
Linea Oro Nobles  2020 Triangulares 56 x 135 (5⅜″) Pyramid Romeo y Julieta Linea Oro Nobles Add box No stock Add cigar to wishlist
Wide Churchills  2010 Montesco 55 x 130 (5⅛″) Robusto Romeo y Julieta Wide Churchills Add box No stock Add cigar to wishlist
Trinidad - Value Brand
Esmeralda  2019 Dinoras 53 x 145 (5¾″) Robusto Trinidad Esmeralda Add box No stock Add cigar to wishlist
Topes  2019 Topes 56 x 125 (4⅞″) Robusto Trinidad Topes Add box No stock Add cigar to wishlist
Vigia  2014 Torres 54 x 110 (4⅜″) Petit Robusto Trinidad Vigia Add box No stock Add cigar to wishlist
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Certainly drives home the point about increasing RG with new additions.  
 

Would be a ton more work but would certainly be interesting to see the opposite analysis as well - discontinuation by RG classification.  We would certainly expect it to be the opposite of the additions, but I wonder if the additions of thicker RG are outpacing loss of smaller RG vitolas, or is the number of total cigars in the Habanos portfolio relatively constant (or declining)?

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7 minutes ago, Shrimpchips said:

Certainly drives home the point about increasing RG with new additions.  
 

Would be a ton more work but would certainly be interesting to see the opposite analysis as well - discontinuation by RG classification.  We would certainly expect it to be the opposite of the additions, but I wonder if the additions of thicker RG are outpacing loss of smaller RG vitolas, or is the number of total cigars in the Habanos portfolio relatively constant (or declining)?

I'll do it!

But to your second point, the number of regular production vitolas is way down now vs historically. I don't have the exact numbers but it's down from something very high like 600s to well under 200.

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