RP cigars in general are medium bodied IMHO. You want strong? Try a Camacho Coyolar. I also found the CAO Italia to be pretty strong.
Cigars made with a lot of Ligero fillers tend to be stronger bodied.
RP cigars in general are medium bodied IMHO. You want strong? Try a Camacho Coyolar. I also found the CAO Italia to be pretty strong.
Cigars made with a lot of Ligero fillers tend to be stronger bodied.
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I wouldn't classify the Edge as full, but I'm no good at that kind of classification anyway.
Who cares how it's classified as long as it's enjoyable. I think people put too much stock into whether a cigar is mild to full bodied, or whether it tastes like eggnog or shoelaces. Just smoke the cigar and if you like it great; if not, mark it up as a learning experience.
Oh ya, I do like the Edge, both Corojo and Maduro.
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I think the torps are a medium also. Tried one of those 60 gauge versions the other day and it was down right mild.
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