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H. Upmann Petit Coronas

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H. Upmann Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:MediumLength:129
Format:MarevaRing:42
Weight:8,46 gr.Score:7.4
Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25


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Review #17: A spicy little rocket this one and certainly VERY full flavoured. Had this at the Sky Lounge at the Sheraton Hong Kong with a tumbler of Glenmorangie. Could not judge visually due to the dark room and stunning view over the harbour distracting me. Once lit though the intial sensation was just straight power and spice - unlike the usually mild and mid-strength Upmanns I have sampled previously this was a smack to the throat. A third in and even a nice open draw could not warm me to it's virtues - it was just rough and tumble. I have had Monte 4s and this was another step up again in power. Don't get me wrong, manufacture was excellent and it burnt straight, true and with a nice firm ash but the flavour was not what i wanted at the time. I really needed something a little less intrusive and this was not it. Would have been great over beers and a couple of hours of texas hold 'em but not for a quiet night overlooking one of the most beautiful harbours in the world. Proves the old adage that a cigar must match the event. - Submitted by Uncle on January 8, 2007


Review #16: For me, this mareva has been vey disapointing the three times I've smoked it. Good appareance, nice enough flavour (nothing outstanding) but terrible construction when it comes to burning and draw. - Submitted by peac25 on December 8, 2006


Review #15: A lovely, mild mareva. I quite enjoyed this cigar, and I would not hesitate to buy it again. It comes in a shade beneath the slightly larger Trinidad Colonial, but it's a much better value. I think it is better than the Monte No. 4, if only by a little bit. It started with nice, earthy flavours, building into a predominantly nutty, creamy middle, with hints of citrus and floral notes. The end became quite spicy, which was a nice development from the mild body of the cigar. Definitely on the mild side, but the complex flavours more than make up for it. I highly recommend this cigar. - Submitted by agraupe on December 8, 2006


Review #14: A pleasant smoke. I had one from 2003 last week. It was very mild and smooth, with a little spicy and dark chocolate flavour. A good fine smoke in the afternoon with a cup of coffee. Yet I find it too mild for a hand-made Cuban. - Submitted by Stephen on April 4, 2005


Review #13: My first cuban and still one of my favourites. Appearance OK with good draw and burn... mild and mellow sweet leathery flavours with good complexity from begining to end. Always room in my humidor for these stogies. - Submitted by skid11 on February 27, 2005


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