 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Hand Made |
| Gauge: | Thick | Length: | 178 |
| Format: | Julieta No. 2 | Ring: | 47 |
| Weight: | 15,07 gr. | Score: | 8.6 |
| Presentation: 2 Layers in a varnished Semi Boite Nature of 25 |
Average user rating     
Review #127:     delicioso - Submitted by germanmundo on August 4, 2007
Review #126:     The best cigar I have tried yet, strong with a hint of chocolate and a very uniform, balanced draw, definitely a cigar to be labeled as EXQUISITE. - Submitted by sunga on August 1, 2007
Review #125:     A close and good friend gave me one to take on my honeymoon eight years ago. I never did get around to enjoying it as we were quite busy for two weeks. I had tucked it away in my video camera case and forgotten all about it. Well it (unlike my marriage) stood the test of time as it was well wrapped and stored over the years. I placed it in my humidor to rehydrate for three months. Come the time of my marrital release I lit it up and WOW what intensity! I've had the pleasure of them in the past but one aged for seven years....HEAVEN to say the least. - Submitted by NeoZander on July 11, 2007
Review #124:     Hola. A couple of years ago I decided to make a test of all Cuban cigars Churchill vitola available in Spanish market. My preferences went to H. Upmann Sir Winston, Sancho Panza Coronas Gigantes and Cohiba Expléndidos. Since then I’ve been trying once in a while these three cigars, finding problems with some Sir Winston and Coronas Gigantes. Sometimes probably the main problem was aging, but sometimes not: Poorly rolled with deficient draw ones were found. Cohiba Expléndidos never failed, it is a luxury cigar, very expensive (the second most expensive Cuban cigar in current production available in Spain, following Montecristo A). Not for everyday and also it must be well aged to perform a good smoke. It is very well rolled in Colorado medio, the best leaf from Vuelta Abajo Tobacco Region: Pinar del Río and San Juan are there. Superb and powerful presence due to it dimensions. One hour and a half of good smoke with perfect draw. Easy to light taking some care. Strong and complex from the first third. Full of tones at second third, and again, complex at last third. I would recommend to smoke this cigar aged, at least, four or five years old from the date of production. This is a cigar strongly faked, take good care with the source it came from. Enjoy it as much as I do.
- Submitted by olisiponense on June 26, 2007
Review #123:     I was lucky enough to get one of these as a gift. Wow! One of the best cigars I've ever had. Never went out. Creamy, almost chocolate like flavors and very smooth. I know this is the ultimate 'tourist cigar' but out of all the Cohiba cigars this is my personal fave. It's opoular for good reason, it's just so damn good! I didn't find it too strong on to mild. Well balanced cigar. - Submitted by cigar are good on June 21, 2007
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