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Cuaba Exclusivos

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Cuaba Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:MediumLength:145
Format:ExquisitosRing:46
Weight:8,91 gr.Score:7.3
Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25


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Review #49: FEB 01 The first third started with a mainly woody taste with a quite prominent aniseed-like flavour, but with no sweetness, and quite dry, with a fairly short finish. There was also I thought some leather alongside the wood, and some salt on the lips. The flavours were mild but not muted, just 'thin'. The anise was a challenge but the experience was lifted by the salt, but the overall experience was one of refinement. In the second third, and towards the halfway point, the leather took over from the wood and the anise mellowed into a kind of herbal oil which seemed to take away the dryness. This was altogether much more enjoyable, although the flavours were still mild rather than bold. The strength crept up to medium towards the final third, and the wood and leather became more evenly balanced, which is to say the wood increased, as did the anise, but nowhere near the level of the first third, and it was joined by a touch of spice. Some bitterness appeared but a purge helped, until a natural end was reached. All in all a slightly odd cigar, as if the makers had intended something slightly eccentric to challenge the smoker, but did not quite make it. Not a favourite, but not a disaster. - Submitted by e.kopec72 on July 10, 2016


Review #48: MAY 08 A nice cigar, medium in strenght, good flavour and herbal taste. Aging recomended. - Submitted by kml on May 29, 2015


Review #47: APR 02 From Romeo y Julieta factory, with over a decade of age - original blend is full of wonderful toasty tobacco with earthy, spicy and cedar flavors. Excellent representative of the brand. Full flavor, medium strength, highly recommended. - Submitted by BonVivant on May 30, 2013


Review #46: APR 02 A pleasant smoke in a good size with the classic Cuaba shape. Medium strength with some hint of sweet ginger and anise while during the middle third a clear taste of butter . Good draw. Even burn. - Submitted by Miskis on February 19, 2013


Review #45: JUN 08 A very nice Cuaba but probably one of my least favourite of the line. I much prefer the others in the line but this is still an excellent cigar. The wrapper is really dark and oily. Nice full bodied smoke but surprising wood and herbal notes. There was a slight bitterness to the finish which I found more prominent near the end. Not an overabundance of smoke but the pull and draw of Cuabas can be inconsistent due to the roll. I expect these will age well. - Submitted by cookj1 on May 11, 2012


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