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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 #12: Unique mareva. Sorry, willisoften, my friend, but I didn't find the resemblance with the Monte 4. The box which I am now smoking, from March 2003, is very smooth, in the Connoisseur No. 1 way, very complex, with sweet cocoa and vainilla flavors that evolve to a slightly woody-leathery last third. The construction is not perfect, but not bad at all. - Submitted by Estrella on February 8, 2005


Review #11: Just smoked my first petite corona box code ECANOV02 from the Cayman islands. Flavors and aromas identicle to the connesseur of this year production. Classic cuban twang includes espresso, chocolate, vanilla, and black cherry. You can cut your cost in half from the cost of the Conneseur #1, however i would not be without the Conneseur #1 especially from the 02 production runs. Just ordered 4 more boxes from the Cayman islands. - Submitted by BIGYESTA on January 11, 2005


Review #10: This is how I went with this one (in "thirds" as always) - 1/3: light sweet and spice. Mellow but occasionally v/light harshness at the end of a draw 2/3: light sweet gone with only a light spice remaining. Aforementioned occasional v/light harshness at the end of a draw gone. 3/3: still light spice with a medium spice coming in and out Comments: not a bad smoke. Leaves no “heavy” cigar aftertaste in the mouth. Sometimes a bit too sweet. - Submitted by Deen on October 22, 2004


Review #9: These were my initial introduction to the joys of hand made Cuban cigars and I remain grateful for the advice from the merchant who recommended them. They are mild, but retain sufficient taste and aroma to ensure that they are worth a repeat! - Submitted by Steve on July 15, 2004


Review #8: Three friends of mine and I recently staged a roundtable smoke of petits with a Cohiba, Monte #4, Punch and one of these Upmanns. All of them, of course were excellent, but the Upmann really stood out in that it was by far the mildest of these four, yet still managed an impressively full, complex and pleasing flavour. Smoked it right down to the nub, and ordered a box of 25 the next day. JFK had it right: Upmann Petits are the perfect way to retire in the evening - whether you've just finished a lengthy cabinet meeting, or a quick tryst with a Hollywood starlet. - Submitted by coverto on June 12, 2004


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H. Upmann Petit Coronas


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