 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Hand Made |
| Gauge: | Medium | Length: | 123 |
| Format: | Standard | Ring: | 40 |
| Weight: | 6,9 gr. | Score: | 5.4 |
| Presentation: Semi Plain Box: (With cellophane) Boxes of 5 and boxes of 25. |
Guantanamera Compay Review:
This cigar is a great way for someone to begin the big havana adventure. It is no beautiful,but it has a good draw,a pleasant typical cuban taste and is very cheap. Very good cigar for new members and for every one like me,cause few of us dont always got enough to spend for robustos and torpedos.Dont expect complex flavours,just an easy machine-made Cuban cigar (Submitted by nikolaros)
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Review #6:     I'm doing a review on the 3 minutos this cigar is 99mmX42MM. I received these for free and I only had a few minutes free. So I decided to have one and it turned out to be a decent cheap smoke. I was pleasantly suprised by the firm ash, nice puffs of smoke and good draw. All is all a nice cigar for a quick smoke. - Submitted by nnjlon2 on May 5, 2008
Review #5:     Hi,there is a mistake sizes of Compay and Decimos are reverse. - Submitted by sanivet on April 8, 2008
Review #4:     I got a five pack of these cigars and after letting them sit in my humidor for a couple of months, I decided to smoke one out of curiosity.
During the first few puffs, this cigar had a good draw, but rather odd taste. It was somewhat reminiscent of the olive taste that I have noticed in some aged Cuban machine made cigars, but had a harsh and unpleasant taste. I did not detect any of the redeeming spicy tastes that I have noted in other, higher quality machine made cigars (although I have generally smoked those with lots of age).
By the halfway point I was ready to give up on this cigar. But I decided that take one for the team and to continue smoking it, in case some elusive flavor might appear to reward my persistence. The cigar did develop greater strength and did have a decent nicotine punch near the end, but there was no surprise ending. I eventually abandoned this one with about 1/3 of the cigar remaining. I was left with a bitter aftertaste that I later attacked with mouthwash and a strong drink.
I wouldn’t recommend these for purchase. If you have any, I suggest aging them for 10 or 15 years, maybe they will blossom over time. Or you might give them to your friends, especially friends who have a little payback coming. Worst Cuban I have smoked to date.
- Submitted by Professor Twain on April 1, 2007
Review #3:     vuelta arriba cigar,i had box of 5 dated 06/05.construction isnt the best but taste is very interesting and pleasant.cheap price,definately worth trying.dont cut it,use cigar punch. - Submitted by marius on March 27, 2007
Review #2:     I recieved a 5 box. This cigar is what I call the "everyday cuban". It is priced correctly. You will enjoy this one if you realize it is not the premium of the cuban markets. - Submitted by Mark Wells on March 19, 2007
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