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    I enjoyed one of these the other night. My local shop just got them in so I was quick to bring one home and try it out. I thought it had excellent construction and smoke. I think it was a robusto size. It lit perfectly without running at all. The ash was straight for almost an inch before it broke! And I smoked it till there was nothing left I would rate it a 90 out of 100.
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    You're going to have to give us more to go on than that.

    There are at least 35 different domestic El Rey Del Mundos or were you smoking a Cuban El Rey Del Mundo which are completely different?
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    Cuban. I shoulda mentioned it I guess. I will know exactly what kind when I go buy my second one later this week
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    The domestic choix supremes are pretty good, I'm probably going to get a box of those ASAP. They are more of a medium cigar with some incredible flavor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SFG75
    The domestic choix supremes are pretty good, I'm probably going to get a box of those ASAP. They are more of a medium cigar with some incredible flavor.
    Once again yet ANOTHER example of useless bullshit by Scotty.

    He said CUBAN you dork. There is no similarity whatsoever to Cuban and non-Cuban cigars that share the same name. You Scotty with all your alledged cigar knowledge should know that by now and if you don't you're an idiot.

    Getting back to CUBAN El Rey del Mundos, the Choix Supreme is "Hermosos No. 4" vitola which measures 5x48. If I were guessing, this is probably what you bought as it is probably the most popular CUBAN ERDM out there. Lots of people like these but I'm not a big fan of them. They are considered a medium bodied cigar.

    The following are the ERDM names for the corresponding vitolas:
    Vitola (dimensions)/name
    Mareva (5 1/8 x 42)/Petit Coronas or Petit Lonsdales
    Julieta (7x47)/Tainos
    Coronas (5 5/8 x 42)/Coronas de Luxe

    My guess is that if your cigar was not a Choix Supreme, it was one of the four listed above.
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