Cigar Surgeon Posted July 11, 2021 Posted July 11, 2021 17 hours ago, Enduin said: With cigar RGs we are already at a point where something ridiculous like a 60+RG will make the cigar less enjoyable for people with an average sized mouth. I’m pretty sure I’ve seen even a few 70 RG NCs. Once there are a lot of those ridiculously big cigars on the market, chances are that the consumers and the companies will realize that those cigars are less enjoyable and coupled with the need to make something “new”, they will probably go back to smaller RGs. I’ve not been keeping up too much with the NC scene, but the last time I checked what was new (December 2020), I found WAY more small RG NCs than what I remember in the early to mid 2010s. Maybe someone who is actually up to date like @Cigar Surgeon can comment on that, but I wouldn’t be surprised if the NC world, which is years ahead in terms of the big RG trend compared to the NC world, has already taken some steps in the opposite direction. And if NCs start going skinny, you can rest assured eventually CCs will follow. The NC market is an odd place right now. You have a big push from some manufacturers for small ring gauge releases, while at the same time it's the biggest push ever for large ring gauge releases. The market is absolutely moving towards large ring gauges as a small ring gauge only company just recently had to give in to make a 6x60 because the demand was so high. 2
Enduin Posted July 26, 2021 Posted July 26, 2021 On 7/11/2021 at 12:59 PM, Cigar Surgeon said: The NC market is an odd place right now. You have a big push from some manufacturers for small ring gauge releases, while at the same time it's the biggest push ever for large ring gauge releases. The market is absolutely moving towards large ring gauges as a small ring gauge only company just recently had to give in to make a 6x60 because the demand was so high. Glad to hear it was not just my impression that there are a lot more smaller RG NCs now in spite of the push for big RGs! To be honest if the end result is that most cigars end up being small or big at the expense of "medium", which would make sense with how super polarized pretty much everything is nowadays, I'd be totally fine with that because today's "medium" is still pretty big IMHO. Nothing wrong with having a few jaw-breakers in the portfolio if people ask for them, as long as there is also plenty of small RG cigars too! 2
DanWil84 Posted July 27, 2021 Posted July 27, 2021 For NC's it's surprising how many companies release a Lancero vitola which is a good thing IMHO. Also a Corona (Gorda) sized cigar is easy to find and mostly in stock due to the large rg trend. I don't get the whole large rg thing. I think you get the most taste from a good wrapper to binder to filler ratio. If a brand has lines with the same blend they won't accomplish to get exactly the same taste, they claim they do but I call that BS. In the same blend a 46rg or a lancero like 39rg is waaaaaay more flavorfull than a larger rg to me. Verstuurd vanaf mijn VOG-L29 met Tapatalk 1
WLC Posted July 29, 2021 Posted July 29, 2021 I'll stick with my 50x5 and unders. Bigger cigars, whether larger in rg or length don't fit in with the time I usually have available.
Cigar Surgeon Posted July 29, 2021 Posted July 29, 2021 On 7/27/2021 at 1:08 AM, DanWil84 said: For NC's it's surprising how many companies release a Lancero vitola which is a good thing IMHO. As the saying goes amongst US B&Ms; Lanceros are the best vitola, that doesn't sell.
Nino Posted July 29, 2021 Posted July 29, 2021 2030 is today ... Just received some Farm rolled 62x135 sticks from Cuba. Hope I survive them 🙂 2
oneizzzz Posted July 29, 2021 Posted July 29, 2021 Sometimes the lush draw and ample smoke of a robusto or no 2 is really nice, but a ring gauge of around 50 does it for me when I'm in the mood for that. Generally I prefer skinnies though. Just feels elegant. I agree with those who have mentioned a cyclical market. I think sooner rather than later there will be an emphasis on skinnies in Cuba. The NC market seems to be there already and I think Habanos will respond. Upmann or RyJ Lanceros? I'd do dirty things to get my paws on some Bolivar or Partagas Lonsdales... 1
Enduin Posted July 30, 2021 Posted July 30, 2021 22 hours ago, Nino said: 2030 is today ... Just received some Farm rolled 62x135 sticks from Cuba. Hope I survive them 🙂 Curious to hear what you think of those, please do report back! 1
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