 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Hand Made |
| Gauge: | Medium | Length: | 155 |
| Format: | Corona Grande | Ring: | 42 |
| Weight: | 10,14 gr. | Score: | 8.9 |
| Presentation: Slide lid box of 25 |
Average user rating     
Review #12:     This is out an 03 cab and has a very light wrapper. I was blown away by this cigar. The draw and burn was perfect. The flavor was complex and the cigar got rather full bodied during the last third.
This is a cigar that doesn't get enough press. X - Submitted by xibbumbero on June 10, 2006
Review #11:     One of the true greats and relatively underrated for its quality. Deep, rich and complex with flavours of sweet woodiness, toasted tobacco and exotic spices. There is a distinct edge due to its thinner format, but this is never sharp or lacking in roundness. Highly recommended for connoisseurs who can appreciate this format and style. - Submitted by The Privateer on January 25, 2006
Review #10:     This was a tricky one. I got a box of 50 and was not impressed right out of the gate. Smoked one a day, wanting for them to get better. Then I let the last 20 or so age for about 2 months. O my god! they were a totally different smoke ! Full, rich, floral, deep lasting flavor. Dark ash and thick rich smoke plume, one of the best I have ever had. I was totally floored at the difference. I really feel it was the best Cuban I have ever smoked second to the siglo 5 I had in Spain - Submitted by artguy on January 18, 2006
Review #9:     I just received a box as a gift.I am very imprressed with the subtle nature of the cigar with the confined power it shows and the room aroma. The taste is very good to excellent i only hve one complaint though but it is a major one and that is that the construction while appearing flawless has in fact show to contain a number of cigars with hard plugged areas and this fact has diminished my enjoyment. David Prague - Submitted by David Prague on January 16, 2005
Review #8:     Very nice piece indeed. Nice aroma and a taste palette that is axed around wood, nuts, a little honey and toasted bread. The power is nicely dosed, never too sharp. Construction and draw are flawless. The final renews your interest, even if it remains a little linear. - Submitted by Smokin' Phil on January 12, 2005
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