 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Hand Made |
| Gauge: | Medium | Length: | 165 |
| Format: | Cervantes | Ring: | 42 |
| Weight: | 10,8 gr. | Score: | 7.6 |
| Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25 |
H. Upmann Lonsdales Review:
This cigar can be compared (at least for its dimensions) with H. Upmann No. 1. Anyway, this is a rare one. Compared with No.1, this one has a milder tobacco taste, with subtle herbal flavours as background. Talking about H. Upmann, we are used to a very strong tobacco taste, so this cigar can be good for those who would prefer Upmann to be softer.
Average user rating     
Review #6:     Just tried one last night. Not impressed at all. The draw was bad, i had to lite the cigar about a dozen time but the taste was good, medium body.
I always buy my cigars from LA CASA DEL HABANO in MONTREAL, the manager over there is called Mark, you go around with the men, talk about cigars, years, cabinet etc...
When the time comes to choose the cigar, HE will pull-out the box and select the best one for you !!!
As far is the LONSDALES is concern, i know i got the best one that was picked from a box 2000, 6 years old.
The problem with the smaller ring cigars is, too much tobacco and very often too tight. Cohiba had the same problem with the Lanceros.
I will probably try again later, Magnum 46 is still much better! - Submitted by beaver on June 6, 2006
Review #5:     Loades with flavor, medium bodied cigar. I preferr the #2 for not as much volume of smoke with the lonsdale - Submitted by habanohal on January 13, 2006
Review #4:     Very good cigar,full body strong taste. A little inconsitant, had to relight it 2 times,this one had a tight draught - Submitted by Toto on November 13, 2005
Review #3:     Very satisfied about this cigar. Even burn, good taste, draw was also good. With a good taste I mean a very rich flavour and full bodied. Recommander. GRTZ - Submitted by Jort on June 10, 2005
Review #2:     This is a very good full bodied cigar with a traditional firmer draw and few pretensions. I also found that it is quite strong in spite of a mild aroma. This lonsdale is a good choice for the gentlemen. The Montecristo #1 is more aromatic but not as full. - Submitted by tang on November 1, 2004
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