CelticBomber
13 years ago
I see a lot of people mention box pressed and it's also used in advertising cigars. Why the fuss over a box pressed cigar vs a non box pressed cigar? If you take 2 of the same cigar and box press one is it going to taste or smoke any different than a non box pressed cigar? I would assume the box pressed cigar would have a tighter draw and make the smoke last longer I guess but, is there anything else I'm missing? Any opinions or info would be greatly appreciated.

CelticBomber
Numismaniac
13 years ago
What do I know, but here's some google info


Also referred to as parejos, it's safe to say that most cigar smokers prefer the round variety. Of course, the more traditional, round handmade premium cigars are produced in greater number, too. Although box-pressed cigars have grown in popularity over the years, there are many cigar smokers who simply refuse to smoke them. To my chagrin, Customer Service has told me on several occasions that a customer returned a box of cigars because I neglected to include that they were box-pressed in the copy. (Sorry.) The main reason for this is, that to many cigar smokers, a square shaped cigar just isn't comfortable.

That said, if a box-pressed cigar gets glowing reviews, most cigar smokers will gladly reach for it and give it a try, even if they usually prefer round cigars.

So how did the box-pressed cigar come into being? According to CigarAdvisor.com, "Box-pressed" or "square-pressed" cigars are literally "pressed" into the factory box, whereby the pressure from the box creates a square shape. Originating in Cuba, this was done to save shipping space. As a result, the process causes the cigars to burn longer and with a more consistent flavor, giving the smoker a more enjoyable smoke.

If you smoke Rocky Patel cigars, you'll notice that some of his more upscale cigars are box-pressed, such as the Rocky Patel Vintage 1990 & 1992, Decade, Olde Worlde Reserve, and Honduran Classic. This is mainly because Rocky personally prefers the box-pressed shape.

CAO is another company that produces a couple of box-pressed selections, such as the CAO Maduro and CAO Italia. They even make a "Cuban Press" sampler that includes cigars made with an authentic Cuban "trunk-press" method. Moreover, CAO regional sales manager, Paul Spence, once told me at a CAO in-store event that he loves box-pressed cigars because they smoke longer, and every puff is as flavorful as the one that preceded it.

Arguably, the most famous box-pressed cigars are the Padron Anniversary selections. Most of their mainline cigars offer pressed shapes, too, but the sharp, trademark edges of the Anniversary seem to be as distinctive as the wonderful flavors they produce as well.

Some other fine box pressed cigars include the Perdomo2 selections, Alec Bradley Prensado, 601 (Blue) Maduro, and Flor de Gonzalez Selection to name a few.

As noted earlier, there are many more round-shaped cigars from which to choose, and they will probably remain the standard for the industry moving forward. If you only smoke round cigars, no problemo amigo, but if you insist on being a stickler about it, you're missing out on some superb experiences.
KingoftheCove
13 years ago
they're nice when you're fishing on a boat
Numismaniac
13 years ago
njstone
13 years ago
The box press can indeed effect the flavor of a cigar, just as different sizes can effect the same blend.

But you should check it out for yourself! A lot of cigars are offered in both boxpress and cabinet (parejo) format. The La Riqueza comes to mind immediately, but Illusione has both formats as well, and the Tatuaje Noella had a one-time release that was pressed (called the "Quadrado"). Try a boxpress and a cabinet version for yourself and see what you think!

if you're a Cuban smoker, the cabs and tubos are always round, whereas the dress boxes usually have varying degrees of box press.
Whistlebritches
13 years ago
Box pressed cigars are made with less filler and binder than the same RG's IN THE ROUND.This is done to allow for a good draw.Not a fan of extreme box pressed smokes.....IMHO they tend to burn hotter leading to tarring up(bitter notes in an otherwise fine cigar)or in some cases have too tight of a draw.I've had alot of burn issues with extreme box pressed sticks.Most slightly box pressed sticks such as Habanos dress boxed smokes do not bother me in the least.Usually by the time your halfway thru the smoke they look as if they came IN THE ROUND.However that being said if the same cigar comes in a dress box and a cab......I'll buy the IN THE ROUND cab version every single time if possible.


Ron
Numismaniac
13 years ago
Thanks fellas, good info
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