About Cigar Sizes
Cigar sizes can greatly influence both the flavor and smoking experience, and understanding the differences is key for both beginners and seasoned smokers. Each size affects the cigar’s draw, flavor intensity, and overall experience, giving smokers plenty of options to find their ideal match.
Sixty (6x60) sizes and bigger are typically larger cigars, offering a longer smoking time (usually 1.5 to 2 hours or more).
Churchill (7x50) cigars are slightly slimmer but still long-lasting, with a smoking time of about 1.5 hours.
Toro (6x50) cigars are one of the most popular sizes, providing a balanced smoke that typically lasts 45 minutes to 1 hour. With a moderate size and ring gauge, the Toro offers a well-rounded flavor that appeals to many cigar enthusiasts.
Finally, the Robusto (5x50) is a shorter, thicker cigar that provides a rich, full-bodied flavor in a more concentrated form, typically lasting 30 to 45 minutes. The Robusto is perfect for those looking for a quicker smoke with a bold flavor, making it a favorite among many cigar lovers.