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No seasonal changes required here.

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Yes here as well.  I typically don't think larger than a robusto in winter.  It is time for larger vitolas going into late spring and summer.  There is no preference towards a specific brand, but I do find I consume more of the Partagas shorts during the cold months :)

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I don’t change what I smoke; I change where I smoke.


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I live in an area with four distinct seasons and prefer smoking outdoors so my regimen changes. Usually winter is short and strong blends, spring are bigger and lighter blends, summer are short and light, fall are biggest vitolas and any blend. A function of temperature and humidity for me.

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Not much new to add, but like many of you, during winter months those smaller vitolas do receive heavier rotation.  For me, this isn’t a disappointment because I really enjoy several petit coronas. I look forward to a BPC, M4, Siglo I/II, or Partagas Short. 

 Winter here isn’t like winters in the Midwest or much of Canada, so a sunny day, a quick light of the gas fire pit and a comfy Adirondack with wide arm rests make for a really enjoyable experience, a chance to get outdoors, unwind, and refocus. It may not be as frequent, but having the family gathered or a friend or two over in those months make cold days possible and cool but mild days even more special, and the chance to bring out any number of larger favorites.

Invest in a fire pit or vertical heating elements folks. Yesterday, I got to run outside for lunch between the rain and listen to my daughter, and witness her learn and grow as she wraps up her third year of college...all because of a sit down by the fire and a small discontinued Sancho Panza Non Plus. Puts me in listening mode...and the chance to be present in the moment.

The cigars may change but the experience is there to be had.

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Every spring time in Taiwan, before crazy hot and humid summer, I smoked much more non cubans than I thought.

90-10 changes to 60-40, higher frequency in a year, then forgot them. 😏

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