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<blockquote data-quote="innovador" data-source="post: 141808" data-attributes="member: 1526"><p>I dont believe in CA rating system or any other ranking system for that matter. I dont believe a cigar vitola can consistently deliver the same satisfaction everytime. It usually the satisfaction you get for some kind of cigar would completely vary even for cigars in the same box. So, you would always have to make your mind on your own.</p><p></p><p>I believe the best way to pick a cigar is to go to a qualified tobacco shop and then sample the cigars by smelling them and feeling with your fingers. If you like it just for checking the surface and the aroma, you would have something like a 50% chance that you would actually be satisfied with that particular smoke. I believe that chance is higher than just buy your stoogies based on other people reviews.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="innovador, post: 141808, member: 1526"] I dont believe in CA rating system or any other ranking system for that matter. I dont believe a cigar vitola can consistently deliver the same satisfaction everytime. It usually the satisfaction you get for some kind of cigar would completely vary even for cigars in the same box. So, you would always have to make your mind on your own. I believe the best way to pick a cigar is to go to a qualified tobacco shop and then sample the cigars by smelling them and feeling with your fingers. If you like it just for checking the surface and the aroma, you would have something like a 50% chance that you would actually be satisfied with that particular smoke. I believe that chance is higher than just buy your stoogies based on other people reviews. [/QUOTE]
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