Definately the LFD Double Ligero, CAO MX2
I also gound the OPUS xXx to be strong..
Definately the LFD Double Ligero, CAO MX2
I also gound the OPUS xXx to be strong..
Coventry highlights a great point on peoples perceptions and taste when it comes to cigars. What one person may think is a great cigar others may find it to be rather unpalatable. That would also be true when it cames to rating a cigar as mild, medium or bold.
Personally I found the Torano Exodus 1959 Gold to be medium to start and then about halfway through it became very rich and strong . . . I had to sit down![]()
Apparently Coventry has a much higher tolerance for fuller bodied cigars so that ones that I or CigarJack would find to be strong he would only classify as medium.
It is a good thing we all do not like the same cigars . . . there would be no choices and you could not decide on which cigar to have given the particular meal, occasion or your mood.
Below are a couple links to some writings of Mark Twain on the subject of a person's personal tastes with regard to cigars that I really enjoyed. I hope you all find them enjoyable as well.
http://www.cigarsinternational.com/h...g101_24mtc.asp
http://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/887/
Let us so live that when we come to die even the undertaker will be sorry. - - Mark Twain
good point on taste perception jaewing, and thanks for the links...![]()
Most of the content of my post with regard to body of the cigars was directly from the manufacturer's themselves and internet retailers. Again, the Carlos Torano 1959 Exodus Gold are a medium bodied cigar as listed on Famous-Smoke, CigarsInternational and just about any other retailer you can find.
My point here was that Drake asked for a list of full bodied cigars, I listed cigars that are classified as "full bodied" by the manufacturers and the retailers. Cigar Jack gave his list of cigars and many of them are not considered "full bodied" by most standards, never mind my personal opinions which I also included.
maybe i should've been a little more specific. i was actually asking for cigars you found to be strong or full bodied. especially you, cat. according to my taste buds, the oliva 'o' maduros are mild to medium. i found them to have a good flavor, but not enough of it.Originally Posted by CoventryCat86
Oh, okay I misunderstood. While the retailers call the Olivas "full bodied" you and I find them medium at best HOWEVER, I did a split of a box of these with a guy on CigarPass (the Oliva "O" Bolds, not the Maduros) and he said they damn near killed himOriginally Posted by Drake
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Geez man ease up...
I suggested cigars that I considered to the Medium to Full end of the cigar spectrum. These may not be knock you on you butt cigars but they do deliever a fairly bold flavor. He may like some he may not. I like most of these. Everyone has different tastes. Doesn't mean anyone is wrong. So chill out....
Originally Posted by CoventryCat86
I still think perception is a lot more reliable. I have found some cigars described by the manufacturer as full bodied that I would definitely disagree with according to my tastes. So with that in mind I can look at your tastes and try to guage from a stick we have both tried and see how close our opinion is of it, and use that to guage your suggestions. If you found a stick mild that I thought was more full, then I know right away your suggestions may be on the strong side of my tastes (just for example)...that was the point I saw out of that comment.
That's why personally I like when people post their reviews of a cigar with some sort of comment on flavor and fullness, rather than the thread we have going here with just a number rating. I think it gives you a better idea if the other member's tastes and helps when they are suggesting cigars to try.
LOL 'Cat ease off on the drag or you will rip his lips out LMAO
The older I get ,the better I was
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