Cigar ring gauges have literally exploded over the past two decades. Old school cigar-makers who adhere to Cuban tradition once viewed a standard 5 x 50 Robusto as a thick cigar. Today, ring gauges of 54, 58, and 60 are commonplace.

In this video Anthony from Holt's goes into what Ring Gauge means, why it matters and gives a quick tasting of the San Cristobal Coloso, the fantastic 6.75 x 62 format of the original San Cristobal blend.

Do you have a favorite big ring gauge cigar? Let us know in the comments!

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