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Jose L. Piedra Conservas

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Jose L. Piedra Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Machine Made
Gauge:MediumLength:140
Format:Conservas JLPRing:44
Weight:11,27 gr.Score:7.0
Presentation: Bundle of 25 cigars


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Review #22: Following on from my review on January 31st I've decided I was a little hasty in my assessment. Having sampled a few more, they actually aren't that bad. Don't bother with any niceties with these cigars. Light them up and smoke them hard, controlling the burn as much as possible and you'll get an OK smoke thats one dimensional but quite satisfying. - Submitted by Aromatic on February 2, 2005


Review #21: Bought a box basically because I can't afford to smoke Cohibas everyday. I learnt a lesson; You get what you pay for. Based only on one smoke, I found them to be bad burners with a tight draw. Yes there are Cuban flavours in there and I quite liked the earthy taste but because of the draw they eventually turned bitter and harsh in my mouth. I have to say I'm disapointed and would prefer one excellent cigar a week to seven poor ones. I'm just hoping the rest are better or time improves them. - Submitted by Aromatic on January 21, 2005


Review #20: I think Mr. Voncu found some salts in Cuban cigars, and he is right! Smoked this one just now i agree. Thinking the soil fertilization, some ammoniumsalts are added, ammoniumnitrate, phosphorsalts and so. Cuba has nowadays money for cigarplanting. The two fermentations can`t take the lot ammonia off of tobac, the rest is making ammoniumchloride! This is the salt smoke IMHO. No chemistry, but near, the taste is somewhat near to me" - Submitted by unknown on January 18, 2005


Review #19: Hey Actionhost, Bolivar and all who are disappointed, you just got what these cigars are when they are the worst. please, make ( if you are in USA class mkation suit). By the way, bont cry the milk.. some pipesmokers will sell those bad ones. By the way, I pipesmoke my cigar headcuts 1/3 with Clan! Better than Clan itseves, it is unique. These points are for JLPC - Submitted by rookie on January 15, 2005


Review #18: I agree with Bolivar!! I am in Thailand right now. I brought them with me. But I don't like 'm. Waste of money. Burn really bad. - Submitted by Actionhost on December 21, 2004


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