 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Hand Made |
| Gauge: | Medium | Length: | 165 |
| Format: | Cervantes | Ring: | 42 |
| Weight: | 10,8 gr. | Score: | 8.0 |
| Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25 |
Average user rating     
Review #7:     As a complete novice I looked through this site and decided this was a good one to start with. Have had a Cohiba and R&J and this for me is by far the most pleasant smoke I've had. I was celebrating with a friend, and we went for Spanish Tapas and finished the meal off with one of these each. Had cognac, coffee and beer and they all went well with this cigar. We both thoroughly enjoyed them. I would recommend them to anyone wishing to try a cigar; they are a very pleasant light cigar with an even taste throughout. Paid far too much for them from a shop in London and will be ordering my next lot from here once I have a humidor. Would be good to see them sold in packs of less than 25. Great experience. - Submitted by 'Novice' on September 1, 2004
Review #6:     A very fine smokable indeed! This lonsdales couldn't have been much better. Despite a small lighting error by me at the start, the burn evened itself up nicely in no time. Then it was quality right through to the end of this evenly balanced, well flavoured cigar. Buy it, try it. Am sure you'll be impressed by the quality and be back for more. - Submitted by Grodo on August 24, 2004
Review #5:     This is an excellent Habanos with a sweet, honeyed flavor. Notes of vanilla, coffee and wood are also present in these cervantes. This box has four years of age and these puros are just starting to enter their prime. What a great cigar! - Submitted by Barnaby Conrad III on July 5, 2004
Review #4:     The king of lonsdales. A delicate, light flavour that is ideal for early afternoon. flavour mixes well with oriental foods, especially stir fry due to the sweet smoke. A brand that is well appreciated by those in the know. - Submitted by blackadder on June 20, 2004
Review #3:     A tremendous value in this size, the flavor is sugary sweet and it never overpowers. Boxes with 3-4 years of age can readily be found because this cigar is only really in demand with those who know it already. This is somewhat of a shame, and keeps production comparatively low but quality remains high on the amount that are produced. Its best trait is the fact that its flavor continues evenly throughout the burn and never sours in the last third. One of the best lonsdales. - Submitted by peteando on March 28, 2004
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