 | | Origin: | Cuban | Manufactured: Hand Made |
| Gauge: | Medium | Length: | 110 |
| Format: | Minuto | Ring: | 42 |
| Weight: | 7,46 gr. | Score: | 7.9 |
| Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25 |
Average user rating     
Review #21:     one of the very best cigars i've ever tried in the small spectrum. it remains one of my absolute favorites. roasty, toasted aromas which is perfect after a nice meal, despite it being rather small. not as strong as the royal coronas and beliciosos, but rather mellow and smooth. a tasty little gem which deserves your attention. - Submitted by oblazt on July 21, 2007
Review #20:     one of the very best cigars i've ever tried in the small spectrum. it remains one of my absolute favorites. roasty, toasted aromas which is perfect after a nice meal, despite it being rather small. not as strong as the royal coronas and beliciosos, but rather mellow and smooth. a tasty little gem which deserves your attention. - Submitted by oblazt on July 21, 2007
Review #19:     I found that this was an excellent cigar in all ways but one. The flavour was smooth, and never harsh or unpleasant. Throughout the smoke, the flavours developed nicely. I detected spice, earth, and coffee flavours in abundance. The only bad point of the cigar was the wrapper, which appeared to be held on only by the band; after its removal, I had to work to keep it from coming off completely. Still, as with a similarly afflicted Ramon Allones Specially Selected, it was an effort that I was willing to make, given the flavour. A very good option for a short smoke; I've never really been anything less than satisfied with Bolivar's offerings. - Submitted by agraupe on June 25, 2007
Review #18:     Had one of these in a sample pack. It was a lot more loosely packed than most other cigars, and so was fabulously smokey. Delicious rounded flavours, I really enjoyed the experience. - Submitted by Alexander Dent on May 24, 2007
Review #17:     A beautiful medium bodied little gem that packs in as much flavor as it can, bombarding you from start to finish. I was gifted a Coronas Junior from 2005 from a generous member from a forum I participate on. The cigar itself had a beautiful chocolate brown wrapper that was slightly toothy and was very well constructed. A pre-light draw hinted at earthy, almost barnyard flavors that enlightened me to the fact that this was going to be a very rich and earthy smoke. Even though I expected it, the first third wooed me with deep earth and rich leather flavors followed by a creamy fruit, almost berry finish. The cigar emits a very aromatic, heavy bluish smoke that coats the mouth on each draw. The rich leather carried over to the second third of the cigar and was met with a gingerbread spice and a nutty finish. Occasionally leaving the undertones and dancing to the forefront is a taste of coffee with cream and sugar that leaves a sweet finish on top of the nuttiness. The final third picked up the pace as the leather and gingerbread yielded to rain-soaked soil smattered with white pepper. Overall, this is a very flavorful minuto that will not disappoint. I plan on getting a box as soon as possible. - Submitted by jakebarnes on May 24, 2007
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