 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Machine Made |
| Gauge: | Medium | Length: | 153 |
| Format: | Cazadores JLP | Ring: | 43 |
| Weight: | 11,27 gr. | Score: | 6.9 |
| Presentation: Bundle of 25 cigars |
Average user rating     
Review #49:     To extend from Revieweres 44 and 46, friends these are a v/nice cigar for the price. I purchased a 5 pack from my local reputable tobacconist for $3.40US or $2.82EUR each stick. Now where can you get a Cuban cigar at a store this size, for that price? When smoking these, one must remember their origin and compare apples-to-apples. These are not similar to any Cohiba, Bolivar, Hoyo, RyJ, Patagas, or any of the major hand-made vitolas. If you buy this because of the price, and anticipate the same quality of the high priced, you may be in for a shock. Smoke these for what they are, Cuban tobacco cigars.
Because I purchased them in a 5 pack, they come with no manufacture/date stamp. The only way to ensure these cigars is to purchase and put away in your own humi, thus dating then. The one I lit took 5 matches, with no draw to light. Is this good, yes for this type of cigar. Is this aged enough, probably amother 6 months.
All my sticks are veiny, but the general contruction is V/good. Mellow earth tones at pre-draw which continue after light-up. Consitant burn through the whole stick. Never harsh, but never a slap-in-your-face gotta have it like the Partegas.
Overall, this is a v/good nickle-and-dime Cuban cigar for general purpose. If you must to smoke a Cuban cigar on a limited budget, or again want a Cuban cigar for everyday purpose without wasting the higher-quality ones to be used when one can enjoy, this cigar is for you. - Submitted by Don Diego on July 23, 2005
Review #48:     Got a 5 pack for free when I ordered some Cohiba\'s. I must say, they are worth the price!! Uneven burn, tough draw. Not for me. I usually smoke Montecriso #1 or Cohiba Coronas Especial. Perhaps I was expecting too much. I am clearly in the minority on this smoke. No offense, it\'s all a matter of what YOU like. That\'s why there are so many different varieties. - Submitted by KJG on July 11, 2005
Review #47:     Living in England one is expected to pay through the nose for cigars. JLP Cazadores are advertised at over £100 for 25 on many UK cigar sites. I get mine from Portugal and pay £20. At that price they are good value for money - even if dogged by poor burn/draw issues and inconsistency. Too mild for me, at the end of the day, but great value. - Submitted by poshjonny on June 17, 2005
Review #46:     Last night I smoked the last piece of a bundle I bought when I started smoking cihars (2.5 years ago). Since then I smoked finer and more expensive cigars (cohiba, partagas, R&J, etc). When I was about to select cigar last night I thought it is time to finish with JLP. When I light it I rememberd all the cigars I smoked up to now. It was heaven. Today I went and bought an new bundle of JLP Cazadores. I will give a 9/10 for this pop cigar. - Submitted by leonidou on June 6, 2005
Review #45:     I usually buy the 5 packs, great golf cigar, the price is right. Basic cuban flavor, not complex, esoteric, or exotic, a good smoke at a reasonable price, ocassionally a loose burn or slight canoe. I keep coming back, good internet cigar, small $ risk on order of these. - Submitted by ricardo on May 16, 2005
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