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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 #49: Amazing construction... fantastic smoke. Carmel and smoothness and vanilla. Don't smoke these too fast. I'd rank it an 89 on the CA scale. - Submitted by Mr. Shoo on September 23, 2008


Review #48: MAY 03 I got this Salomone in Partagasa factory in May 2003. Only two rollers were rolling this vitola at that time. They didn’t know exactly what marca they are and I was hoping that they are famous Partagas Salomones but latter in the same day when I smoked one I realized that they are too mild and that they were making actually Cuabas. In next few weeks I visited them regularly and from every visit I returned with two of these beauties. Over last five years I smoked about a dozen of them and I can say that they didn’t change much, maybe just gained in strength. The latest one I’ve smoked had silky Colorodo Natural wrapper with no visible veins. Smell at cold was intoxicated with mixed aroma of light coffee and tea. Draw was perfect, with some resistance. Lighting up this vitola is always an event. You need some time and patience but this is only overture to nearly two hours of pure pleasure. First few puffs were on the mild side with flavors of nice matured tobacco and tea. Shortly became slightly stronger with flavors of wood and earth. She retained this profile until the last third, when additional spicy and nutty taste kept my attention to the very end. I never eat spicy food before smoking this cigar and I try to drink something not to aggressive. With this vitola you are traveling in time and journey is always rewarding if you pay all your attention to only one thing – to the cigar. - Submitted by Diademo on August 19, 2008


Review #47: FEB 08 I got FEB 08 this morning - as per my review of box bought last year these are exactly the same. Can't fault them, outstanding construction and value. Terrific burn and loads of quite strong flavour and smoke. Beans and gingerbread. Strongly recommend these, even at less than 6 months old and no humidor time. I dont think that there is any room for improvement so smoke em now. - Submitted by ian on July 28, 2008


Review #46: DEC 02 I find myself smokeing these more often than not. Usually on the golf course as the beginnig cigar.Not harsh at all with smooth "Cuaba flavor". Not as intense as the DIvinos but well worth the $10 or so that they cost. - Submitted by habanohal on July 27, 2008


Review #45: FEB 08 I am sure that these lovlies comes in box of 10 and each has a secret history and ambiance when you burn one of them all the atmosphere full up with its lovely aroma. Gorgeogus cigar and you can not smoke it as everyday cigar because it deserve very special moments to burn - Submitted by hus0008 on July 2, 2008


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