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Rafael Gonzalez M. Coronas Extra

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Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:ThickLength:143
Format:Corona GordaRing:46
Weight:11,41 gr.Score:7.2
Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25


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Review #4: Gifted this cigar from a RSE JUN01 box code. I have to say that this cigar is extremely light and in my opinion not very satisfying. The flavours are rather disappointingly bland and the cigar is further marred by construction problems. I was expecting much more from this cigar particularly as mine was well aged. - Submitted by Graham UK on May 18, 2005


Review #3: This is a beautiful cigar to look at, with a distinctive oily cordovan wrapper and a stout appearance in the dress box. It needs time -- the legend on the box doesn't lie. Smoke one during the first year after production and be disappointed. Give it a few years in the box, and be amazed. The flavor profile is relatively consistent throughout the stick, and very unusual. There is some new mown hay (is that the 'grassy element' referred to in another review?). But the dominant tone is fresh baked gingerbread with dark chocolate frosting -- I know of no other way to describe it. Not a particularly strong or heady cigar. At its best, the draw is good, building from relatively modest at the start and building to a crescendo in the last third. Alas, in my experience there are boxes that contain far too many overstuffed examples that will not draw at all, a terrific disappointment and a terrible waste. However, these are usually modestly priced, and at their best, they offer a very worthwhile cigar experience. Not so good examples rate perhaps 5.5 to 7; the best examples are 8 to 9. - Submitted by chambolle on May 9, 2004


Review #2: These are probably the best of the milder style cuban smokes regardless of size .Great young and develops more subtle complexity with age .Has a Cohiba style "grassy " element . Demands your undevided attention to enjoy all its nuances .Construction and draw is among the best around . - Submitted by wahoo3 on February 28, 2004


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