 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Hand Made |
| Gauge: | Thick | Length: | 143 |
| Format: | Corona Gorda | Ring: | 46 |
| Weight: | 11,41 gr. | Score: | 8.3 |
| Presentation: Slide lid box of 25 |
Average user rating     
Review #37:     Very distinctive floral, almost fruity flavor. First third wasn't great, but filled out nicely after that. Mild for my taste, but good to have around if you feel like a lighter smoke. - Submitted by Goldenberg on March 16, 2008
Review #36:     Currently smoking through a cab from 11/00and find myself very pleased. Medium in body, the flavors come across on the palate as quite refined and balanced. They include woodsy notes, light spice, and nutmeg. No construction issues and volumes of tasty smoke. Will be looking to pick up another cab or three asap! - Submitted by knuck42 on March 7, 2008
Review #35:     Good cigar for the afternoon. Went well with cuban coffee. Not yet perfect, was a fresh one, I like hoyo, I have very often a soft desire. Would like a HDM Limited edition laguito especial please (I just adore the fundadores size)! Although I don't see that coming, I can only hope what I wish for - Submitted by Yapi on January 31, 2008
Review #34:     Young this cigar is not my cup of tea. Some cigars young are great Bolivar Royal Coronas or Boli Belly's or R&J Short Churchill's. But some really need time for the flavor to really come out. And that is this cigar. I just smoked a few 4 year old sticks and the flavors are beautiful. Very smooth but with a most pleasant sweet vanilla honey tone. The smell is very sweet and rich but lite and non offensive. In the middle you will be greeted with more intense sweet flavors Red Licorice is one and on the last third the tang of Cuban tobacco come to the fore front and mixes in harmony with the sweet undertones. Long beautiful finish perfect draw and burn. Young ones can have tough draws and mute taste. Leave these cigars for 3 to 5 years and you will end up with a very elegant Havana. - Submitted by sticksmoker on January 23, 2008
Review #33:     Difficult decision - what cigar for Christmas day? - decided on a #1 have 8 in the humidoor from a box bought duty free from Cyprus a few years ago box code PUC 00 so nice and mature. Good decision - smoked great nice light gray ash throughout - bit milder than I remember have not smoked one of these for a while now usually Partagas and Ramon Allo.ones - but nice bicuit and coffee/creamy tastes maybe worth getting some more of these sticks soon. Also nice size this, cool smoke probably from larger gauge size - recommended. - Submitted by berlin120 on December 25, 2007
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