 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Hand Made |
| Gauge: | Thick | Length: | 143 |
| Format: | Corona Gorda | Ring: | 46 |
| Weight: | 11,41 gr. | Score: | 6.9 |
| Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25 |
Average user rating     
Review #10:     I bought a box a couple months ago, date code SEP 06, and was very disappointed. The appearance of the cigars was absolutely beautiful with a smooth milk chocoate colored wrapper, beautifully rolled. But at least half of them were so tightly rolled that I nearly collapsed a lung trying to get some smoke. The Corona Gorda vitola usually has no problem delivering a quality draw, so I was shocked at the number of sticks that were useless to attempt an enjoyable smoke. I have tossed so many that it's a waste of money and very frustrating. The good ones were very good with rich but not overpowering Habano flavors ... a really nice and smooth medium body smoke. But I refuse to fight with a cigar that requires massive suction to get a feeble trickle of smoke. - Submitted by jkk on November 29, 2007
Review #9:     Best RG i have smoked. From 2001, these have a delicious grassy aroma with notes of coffee and roasted flavours. Gets ever so spicy and a little salty toward the end. Good all the way down, but mutates a trifle too little. Perfect construction. - Submitted by Sortemand on March 21, 2007
Review #8:     I smoked the last 3 years about 12 sticks from those. BD 2004. They were always good . Nice draw and burn. Very pleasant sweety herbal tacacco flavors.
Not too strong nicotin and a vitola which I like very much. Always a good cigar for an hours smoke where you always can relay on. - Submitted by bolibeli on March 9, 2007
Review #7:     There are other Corona Gordas out there and some are more to my taste -- but this is still a great change of pace -- Lighter than most, with a great draw and good flavors -- not a favorite but I'll keep some in my humidor for when the time is right. - Submitted by butch on November 26, 2006
Review #6:     OK....Here's the plan, purchase premium cuban cigars to be aged in my humidor for special times and holidays...NOW, to keep me away from the good stuff i buy the so-called cheaper brands of cubans to smoke so i can continue my aging plan...lol. The Rafael G. is IMHO the go-to stick in my humi. to keep "THE PLAN" in motion, i find this cigar to be very satisfyingly good to keep me happy while the good stuff is doing it's thing. The taste is suprisingly good to what a person may think of these cheaper cigars...creamy, woodsy and grassy, thats what i like about these these sticks. - Submitted by johnnysmoke on November 24, 2006
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