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All Styles and Sizes: The Basic Types of Cigars
For the new smoker, the different styles and sizes of cigars can seem
mind-boggling. It helps to know that all cigars can be divided into two broad
categories: parejos and figurados.
Parejos refers to cigars that are basically straight. They are subdivided into
three categories: coronas, panatelas, and lonsdales. Coronas come in a variety
of styles and famous brands. They are known as cigars with an 'open foot' (or
tip) and a rounded head. Panatelas are generally longer than coronas, are
thinner. Lonsdales are also longer than coronas, but are thinner than panatelas.
The second basic category consists of the figurados. Figurados refers to cigars
with that are irregular or somehow hand-shaped so that they are not strictly
straight. The smallest type of figurados is the belicoso cigars, which are known
for a larger foot and a smaller, rounded head. Another basic figurado cigar is
the pyramid, which have pointed heads that taper to a large foot. The perfecto
is a figurado cigar that is tapered on both the head and foot, with a thinner
middle. The largest figurado is the diademas, known as the 'giant' of cigars
because it is always eight inches or longer.
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