 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Machine Made |
| Gauge: | Medium | Length: | 140 |
| Format: | Conservas JLP | Ring: | 44 |
| Weight: | 11,27 gr. | Score: | 6.6 |
| Presentation: Bundle of 25 cigars |
Jose L. Piedra Conservas Review:
Well-made and also very good in the draw, this cigar carries rich, earthy aromas with rougher undertones; spicy, rustic, full taste with notes of tender sharpness; a mouth full of Cuban aromas and terroir-expression for little money; it is not a cajoling cigar but an indigenous, medium-strong Puro.
Average user rating     
Review #55:     My first Cubans! I bought them 01 from Spain. These cigs werent´disaippointment to me, not too pretty anyway! Since that the quality is day by day better, now I`ll say there is no better lowpriced Cuban at all! My daily cigars. - Submitted by rookie on April 25, 2008
Review #54:     These have the real raw Cuban tobacco taste.In a bundle,some of em are rolled too tight and will have a harsh taste.But most of em are well made.Its a bit like a cheaper version of RyJ Cazadores. - Submitted by Yilmaz on March 21, 2008
Review #53:     I smoke these regularly and find that they are unpretentious and honest smokes. No two are the same and for the money they are almost unbeatable. They can be real stinkers inviting comments from others, but for an outside environment, they are great for a casual smoke. I ahve smoked these for years and have found hairs, and other debris wrapped up when I have cut the end off, but that hasn't killed me yet! Anyone else had that experience?
I also echo the comment of handing them to the non cigar smokers who are rummaging in the humidor, as invariabley they smoke no more than an inch before leaving it! - Submitted by davidwither on August 16, 2007
Review #52:     I smoke these regularly and find that they are unpretentious and honest smokes. No two are the same and for the money they are almost unbeatable. They can be real stinkers inviting comments from others, but for an outside environment, they are great for a casual smoke. I ahve smoked these for years and have found hairs, and other debris wrapped up when I have cut the end off, but that hasn't killed me yet! Anyone else had that experience?
I also echo the comment of handing them to the non cigar smokers who are rummaging in the humidor, as invariabley they smoke no more than an inch before leaving it! - Submitted by davidwither on August 16, 2007
Review #51:     just to clarify, as far as I know the wrapper is hand made, the rest could be machine made, but I have no info on that. - Submitted by aathans on June 28, 2007
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