Originally posted by Cyrann: San Cristobal El Morro
I thought vitola de galera has already been figured out...
Anyway, according to the rules in less than 12 hours I will have to stop contest and reveal the smoke. So hurry up!
The El Morro is considered a Churchill.
Sorry, Cyrann, but I think it is considered a double corona as a common name. I specifically mentioned vitola de galera (not common name), so I meant Julieta No.2 , while El Morro is a Paco. BTW, most double coronas are Prominentes by vitola de galera, but Paco is pretty close too.
------- "And it is not just a business. It’s a love affair." Paul B.K. Garmirian about making cigars
Originally posted by Cyrann: San Cristobal El Morro
I thought vitola de galera has already been figured out...
Anyway, according to the rules in less than 12 hours I will have to stop contest and reveal the smoke. So hurry up!
The El Morro is considered a Churchill.
Sorry, Cyrann, but I think it is considered a double corona as a common name. I specifically mentioned vitola de galera (not common name), so I meant Julieta No.2 , while El Morro is a Paco. BTW, most double coronas are Prominentes by vitola de galera, but Paco is pretty close too.
Ok, you sold me (I'm sure you know far more about cubans than I). I was just going off what I was told the last time I bought one at the LCDH in St. Marteen.
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Originally posted by Cyrann: Ok, you sold me (I'm sure you know far more about cubans than I). I was just going off what I was told the last time I bought one at the LCDH in St. Marteen.
Hey, I'm no expert either. Just happen to have a LCDH in 20 minutes of drive from my home and also like browsing cubancigarwebsite time to time. And tell you what - in fact Paco is closer to Julieta no.2 (7"x47) by length than to Prominente-DC, although is exactly same RG as DC (49). So some people may sure classify it as a Churchill.
------- "And it is not just a business. It’s a love affair." Paul B.K. Garmirian about making cigars