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Hoyo de Monterrey Doble Coronas

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<< DiademasEpicure Especial LE 2004 >>

Hoyo de Monterrey Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:ThickLength:194
Format:ProminenteRing:49
Weight:17,86 gr.Score:8.3
Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25


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Review #29: Die beste Zigarre in 2004. Für mich! - Submitted by Ulrich on January 9, 2005


Review #28: The ultimate cigar! - Submitted by stevie-ray on January 5, 2005


Review #27: Finally opened one of the boxes from RSE ABR 02 production run, what a classic, the bloom already started forming on the top row, I ALMOST BROKE INTO TEARS WHEN I SAW THIS,there is something about this cigar that has a flavor that is unique, i cant put my finger on it. They are for the most part a milder not as overpowering flavor, (like bolivar or ramone alon), the main aroma is unique and unduplicated in my opinion. If you want something different and one of a kind these are it, the only problem is when you try one you are hooked, and will be searching feverently to find more of them especially from the 02 production run.If you cant find them try the churchills from the 02 run they are almost the same thing. happy hunting to all. - Submitted by YESTAGRANDE on December 16, 2004


Review #26: Stinky. That's all I can say. It is oily but not soft, very easy draw, peppery to hot, mild to strong since the 2nd 2rd, but it is mild in the final 3rd, something to consider. Woody mild, not for the common habano smoker. For me, I'd look for something else. A good habano, specially its construction which has small veins, very firm, and unlighter aroma very peppery. The draw is easy (the cepo) and the figura is beautiful. - Submitted by Alfredo on December 13, 2004


Review #25: One for those who appreciate the milder cigars, but who can withstand the length for a finest experience in reflective smoking experience possible...like a fine wine, it needs a slow and even pace to bring out the flavours beyond the initial sweetness, but like a fine woman, the pleasures are beyond description...the parfum of the smoke but be amongst the finest - one to relax with in smaller confined spaces, taste of cream, satin, and vanilla initially, turning to a more refined roasted aroma as time goes on. For those willing to savour a fine cigar, this is the ultimate experience. - Submitted by Peter M, Tokyo on December 6, 2004


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