 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Hand Made |
| Gauge: | Thick | Length: | 143 |
| Format: | Corona Gorda | Ring: | 46 |
| Weight: | 11,41 gr. | Score: | 8.6 |
| Presentation: Slide-lid box of 25 |
Average user rating     
Review #16:     Regular is how we say it when someone or thing is how you should expected it to be real. A cigar that you will always come back to zero in what your idea of what a real cuban cigar should taste like. Medium to the in end, just enough spice to make you smile and know that you spent your money well. Not great but regular. - Submitted by Northphilly on September 20, 2004
Review #15:     My very favorite cigar of this vitola. It has what can be considered very traditional Cuban flavors. Strong but smooth with wonderful spice and deep complexity. Gives you volumes of smoke and that mouth coating feeling that I love about Cuban cigars. This is a true classic,and one of the very best Cubans available at any price. And surprisingly it appears to be a true insiders cigar. A real sleeper among those who do not know about it.I always have a box ready to go. - Submitted by CoolBurn on August 13, 2004
Review #14:     In my opinion one of the three best corona gordas, along with the siglo IV and the epicure 1. Willisoften is again right, very deep sweet flavors, but never harsh. Great construction, also. Run for the 2004 production, just smoked one from a jun04 box, and they are just fantastic - Submitted by Estrella on June 28, 2004
Review #13:     I had 2 and they were great. I just purchased a box and will wait a bit until i smoke one. But it is a great underdog of a smoke. I agree with chambolle. very good smoke. - Submitted by chilli on June 11, 2004
Review #12:     I've been through boxes of these over the years and cannot for the life of me understand why the Magnum 46 doesn't command more attention and respect, and much higher prices. But I'll gladly live with a bit of obscurity and hope the rest of the world doesn't figure out what a fabulous cigar this is, year in, year out. A bit rustic looking, but while it isn't necessarily pretty, the cigar is built for function. Wrappers are typically colorado maduro to outright maduro. more than a bit veiny. The draw is extremely generous -- you will get a rich mouthful of smoke with the slightest effort, and you should not huff and puff or you will overheat the cigar terribly. The flavors are rich and tend to the 'bass' end of the spectrum -- dark roasted coffee and chocolate, leather, peat, darkly toasted walnut oil. By the last third, you are getting the 'pedal point' -- rich, somber, heady, woodsy flavors abound. This is a cigar that begs for aging. Try one about five years old and see what I mean. - Submitted by chambolle on May 9, 2004
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