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Agree with that. There are some brands that I literally have never had a bad burn on even from 20 years ago to now (did not smoke them for many years in between, don't get me wrong). I think it just comes down to quality control, but I dunno how number of blends factors in to that. It seems to me if a company has thee blends fe it would be easier to focus on quality control than if they have over 60 blends. But I'm totally guessing on that. The Davidoff long video posted above seems to show the extreme end of good quality control. Would be interesting to see a video of the other end of the spectrum!only RP's I've had are the Broadleaf which I only had one and it was great, Renaissance Maduro and Most of them are good but some tend to canoe. I'm pretty sure its not the light but maybe sometime it's the wind.
RP and Gurkha seem to have so many different cigars out that I wonder if it's a quality control issue or different factories maybe.
I find I am leaning towards brands with fewer options cuz they seem to be a better value and all around smoke then some of the bigger lines.
Also, like with Harley D, I think your sometimes paying for the name and not the product per se.