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Cuaba Salomones

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Cuaba Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:ThickLength:185
Format:SalomonRing:57
Score:9.0
Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25


Average user rating


Review #84: MAR 14 Might be best cigar out there. I'm Series P #2 fan, but believe this tops. Even young, 2014 dated are perfectly rolled, draw impeccably, and rich with flavor. Filled with flavor but never harsh even last third. On second box in last 2 yrs and every time I light one am amazed. Have 2014 boxes stashed and will open in 3-4 yrs, at which point they may be better than heaven. I typically buy and hold for 2-4 yrs before opening. Will have to buy a box of these every 6-9 months and stash to avoid guilt of smoking early. But even 2 yr old they're fantastic. - Submitted by Manotexas on April 24, 2016


Review #83: AUG 12 Good cigar, a little problematic draw in the beginning, little smoke. Medium in strenght Very pleasant aroma. He needs time to develop his potential.My are young. - Submitted by kml on September 17, 2015


Review #82: DEC 12 An outstanding cuban beauty. I had great expectations and was not dissapointed. The draw was quiet firm but improved as the cigar progressed. She was mild and shy in the first third, with an aged hint of sweetness. I also tasted toasted crackers and roasted tobacco. The next third picked up strength as she served up more toasted crackers, toasted bread and a hint of lemony twang on the finish. The sweetness was gone with a touch of hay and leather on the retrohale. In the last third she came full on strength. Every puff was a flavour journey with leather, roasted coffee beans, cappucino,aged tobbacco leaf, nuts,mildly sweet lemony zest on the retrohale. In short she had me from start to finish,,with a heady nic buzz as she bade me farewell. All afficianadoes should invest in a box. I certainly am going too... - Submitted by Moazzam Ali Khan on August 15, 2015


Review #81: JUL 14 I just came back from Cuba, I bought 2 boxes of Salomone and absolutely phenomenal, the design is fantastic and the draw is easy, the first tier is mild with a slight velvety caramel taste and walnut the 2 tier is a little more powerful but not that much he got a black creamy cocoa taste with a touch of lemon ,ash got a beautiful color of gray and black, the last tier is a great power with a little leather and black pepper to the final I give him a 9.5. Sublime - Submitted by berguy on July 31, 2015


Review #80: I just came back from Cuba, I bought 2 boxes of Salomone and absolutely phenomenal, the design is fantastic and the draw is easy, the first tier is mild with a slight velvety caramel taste and walnut the 2 tier is a little more powerful but not that much he got a black creamy cocoa taste with a touch of lemon ,ash got a beautiful color of gray and black, the last tier is a great power with a little leather and black pepper to the final I give him a 9.5. Sublime - Submitted by berguy on July 31, 2015


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