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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 #64: JUN 08 An unuusal and interesting cigar. I am not well informed regarding cuabas - just not something I've smoked before, but I bought a box of these big guys about 18 months ago based on the reviews here, and have finally gotten around to really sitting down and savoring one. I experienced a pleasant, medium bodied, grassy / vegetal flavor with a slightly salty and cuban tobacco background that I really enjoyed. Needless to say I've never experienced this flavor profile before. The "vegetal" flavor was rougher - more rustic - than classic cohiba "grassiness", but this suited the cigar well. The saltiness was less salty than Hoyo churchills (the only other consistently "salty" cigars I've smoked), but still very noticable. Its almost like a combination of components of Cohiba, Hoyo and Upmann in one bizarre and really enjoyable combination. A 9, and perhaps a 10 after a few more years, but we'll see. - Submitted by Goldenberg on May 30, 2010


Review #63: OCT 08 The one I had was quite mild, with just enough flavour to keep me interested. An excellent cigar if you have 2.5 hours to spare. - Submitted by davidV5 on April 25, 2010


Review #62: JUL 08 I was looking forward to this cigar and probably smoked it too early. Construction was impressive, burn even, draw perfect. Fairly mild really and with a classic cuban aroma. Flavours were a little one dimensional in my experience, but perhaps Ive been smoking a lot of vegas and I am getting used to their creaminess. Grassy flavours, tobacco and eathiness were the main flavours I experienced. Burned quicker than I expected. All in all quite expensive in Australia and one dimensional without appropriate aging. - Submitted by fuzzylogic on March 5, 2010


Review #61: --- 07 First i would like to say yhat all thosse who say that this one is pricey one have a bad supplier.This one is the cheapest one of all big ones.One more thing is dont mumble about price when you smoke Cuban cigars,look like a man with no manners to me. Now,this is really some peace of work,this cigar.More or less i agree on what others who know said about taste and a great construction,one more thing i would like to add is that i find it more medium bodied than full.Maybe because i smoked 3years and less old.Cant figure.Outstanding 1.30hour. - Submitted by ilijat on February 22, 2010


Review #60: JUN 07 Medium strenght,but full of flavors and a lot of smoke.I dont agree with El Greco about lighting this cigar.It is easely lighted without cutting both ways.Starts as a burning dot and prigressing nicely to a wider dot.Burn is perfect and draw flawless.Out of three boxes never had bad one.Even this one that im smoking right now is a bit young but great. - Submitted by ilijat on January 26, 2010


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