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Jose L. Piedra Cazadores

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Jose L. Piedra Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Machine Made
Gauge:MediumLength:153
Format:Cazadores JLPRing:43
Weight:11,27 gr.Score:6.8
Presentation: Bundle of 25 cigars


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Review #31: Just smoked one of these wonderfuly cheap cigars,Bolivar is my smoke but a good stout cuban at half the price I pay for my petite coronas. (don't get me wrong it's not Bolivar stout but stout all the same) I have to say i was really supprised. I also can't say my box has had any draw problems what so ever, maybe i lucked out and got a really good box but mine burned perfect!! & like most cubans its true nature and flavor was not revealed till the second 1/2. - Submitted by Dr. Bob on December 7, 2004


Review #30: After all the rave reviews, I decided to try out this cigar. My tobacconist was reluctant to sell them to me, but to his honor, he opened all boxes of the Cazadores he owned and chose the best 5 of them (in Greece they are sold in carton packs of 5). The choice was made according to wrapper consistency, colour, humidity, elasticity and aroma. After 3 weeks in my humidor, and when I was certain they had the appropriate to my taste humidity level, I smoked 2 of them in a time difference of 1 week. The consistency of the wrapper was hard, harsh, as one would expect from a machine cigar. The burn was even, continuous, producing a firm, thick ass. The smoke was without draw problems, however the tobacco filler is very finely cut and sometimes got into the mouth. The first third was very mild, uneventful, with very small hints of spice and earth. The middle third gave away traces of humid earth, and leather. The last third was equally uneventful. Overall, the taste was defenitely Cuban, albeit a simple one. I would characterize this cigar as "cheap and cheerful". It is defenitely a very economical and wise way for a newcomer to get introduced into the joy of Cuban cigars. - Submitted by Dimitris in Athens - Greece on December 5, 2004


Review #29: Just received my Christmast cigars, and I am so happy I ordered some JLP`s. Cazadores are very new to me, sometimes smoked the smaller ones. As mimo said, these are very nice to smoke. Put your money joya`s for your Lady, this cig is for You, Cuban lover! Merry and so on... - Submitted by unknown on December 2, 2004


Review #28: Hello all cigar lovers! I am very shy to meet you, and my english isīt so very good! Well, the reasons. Jose L. Piedra cigars are very famous in the island, and they delivers good aroma and taste in a very reasonable price! Last summer my wife and I visited in Portugal, and I was very surpriced our wellknown afcianado bougth several boxes of these. They never write of these, the cig must be over 10 dollars and very, very handrolled. So I am asking is it so hard to say they are smoking the very best pieces of Cuba in the silence! Feliz Navidad, people! - Submitted by Seasons in Finland on November 26, 2004


Review #27: Great deal considering the price. I bought several packs in Cuba, they vary from good to excellent- depending on the individual cigar (consistancy is a problem). Mild, yet with great aroma; an easy smoke especially for beginners. - Submitted by Count of Montecristo on November 19, 2004


This cigar spans 33 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 26 27 [28] 29 30 31 32 33



 
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