 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Hand Made |
| Gauge: | Thick | Length: | 102 |
| Format: | Petit Robusto | Ring: | 50 |
| Weight: | 9.59 gr. | Score: | 8.6 |
| Presentation: Boxes of 25 Cigars |
Average user rating     
Review #10:     on the 3rd cigar i started to like these guys and for $200usd for a box of 25 it's good value for about 30 to 40 minutes smoke. i think i will buy one box to smoke in 2 years time if i'm still in the game.
please let me know what you think?
thanks! - Submitted by yuval on December 6, 2004
Review #9:     All i can say is that this is my everyday smoke now. Just cant seem to get enough - Submitted by Craig M on November 7, 2004
Review #8:     Box code KMM July 04. Smells great in box. Overall look and feel is very good. Lit with torch..first few drags were harsh like a R&J Cazadore which is a sign of young leaves. Settled into a mild pleasing floral flavor for the next 2/3 of the smoke. The end was sudden and not spectacular. I felt that the cigar had more to give but with 4 inches, I barely got 45 minutes from this puppy. Based on this trial, I will put the box into deep sleep for at least a year. Based on reviews posted here and everywhere, I was expecting a much more complex smoke. - Submitted by POUPON (OTTAWA) on October 26, 2004
Review #7:     I just got these in part of a box split and the first thing I noticed was the stunning construction of them. Perfectly made with a nice light-medium brown, smooth wrapper. Also noticealbe was that they were so short (4 inches), but once you start smoking it, you don't notice that anymore.
Despite better judgement to let these sit in the humi for several days, I decided to spark one up only after several hours after receiving them.
One might think this is just a short Epicure No 2. No way.
Upon lighting, the cigar starts off med-full in flavor and body almost immediately. A cigar format this short, the flavor better come quickly, which it did. The flavor starts out a bit sharp, with a very fresh flavor to it (it was only released last month). Complex flavor and several months in the humi, this cigar will only get better. Towards the end there were some whiffs of ammonia in the smoke, but that is to be expected in a cigar this young.
The burn was pretty even and gave off a nice amount of smoke w/o burning hot.
Eventhough this cigar is considered "short" it lasted me a good 45 min. - Submitted by Mike D on October 20, 2004
Review #6:     First, I must say this is a very distinctive blend in the Hoyo line . A very well made smoke with a nice draw and a perfect burn . I could even let it sit longer than most without it going out . Very nice flavors ,on the medium side , with some nice complexity for a young cigar .
Mine did not exhibit the peppery flavors some notice but , it did get rough in the last quarter . This is to be expected in a young product . Overall a success for Hoyo in both blend and size . Worth getting . - Submitted by wahoo3 on October 12, 2004
This cigar spans 25 pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 [24] 25
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