Quality cigars have been enjoyed in the past by people who belong to the elite class. Ordinary fellows who love smoking have to make the best out of smoking ordinary, home-made tobaccos. But not today, almost all classes of people from different walks of life can now enjoy the unique flavor and wonderful aroma of quality ones. There are many varieties and trademarks of cigars to choose from. But there are also different ways to sort them out. You can start from their shape, size or where they were made and from what country they came from or whether they are hand-rolled cigars or machine-made.
The most frequently used sorting method is through their size. Cigars vary in length and diameter. Standard length is from 7 to 8 inches with a diameter of 64ths of an inch. Each length and ring size is associated to certain popular brands. The biggest of them is called the Giant. It measures 9 inches in length and had an incredible diameter size of 52. Some cigars that are related in sizes are Toro, Churchill, Cigarillo, Robusto, Corona, Torpedo, Panatela and the biggest, the Giant.
If sizes are not enough yet for you to chose your particular brand, you can narrow down your search to their shape and outside coloring.