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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 #87: It is a good option for someone who likes a straight forward earty cuban taste coupled with hints of spice. The Conservas does not provide any flavor evolution at all, but it is not an offensive cigar in any way. The only element of this cigar that is changing throughout the duration of smoking time (1h 20 min)is the strenght, which start at mild-medium and ends at medium-full. If I take the price, which is about 2 USD per piece, into consideration than this is a good average cuban cigar with no construction issues, a problem I usually experienced with more expensive cigars. - Submitted by promajk on May 17, 2013


Review #86: FEB 12 Very nice cigar value for money - Submitted by Kosvas on February 20, 2013


Review #85: MAR 11 These have been in my humidore for nearly six months, about half way through the box now. At first they tasted quite rough, but have aged quite well in a short time. Construction and wrappers are quite good for short filler - still rustic though (in a good way). Draw is perfect and burns pretty well (if you light it well). Strong tobacco, earth and spice with mushroom final third. Nice aroma. With a little age these are quite a good cigar in their own right and have a spot of their own in my humi for when a no nonsence puro is needed. - Submitted by SydneyMan on December 25, 2012


Review #84: Not enjoyable as I am a rookie I have just learnt what a bad cigar is, only good thing is the price. - Submitted by David Hughes on October 31, 2012


Review #83: NOV 08 This is not a cigar which you would celebrate a birth of your firstborn son. It is machine made from tobacco from Vuelte Arriba, construction is OK, little underfilled with a dark chocolate vein-free wrapper finished with a single cap. But, Taste is medium strength with a rich aroma reminising some R&J cigars. True cubanesque flavor for $2 per stick. Outstanding value - better than most $5 non-cuban cigars! My favorite "cheapie"!!! - Submitted by paulmiklo on May 9, 2012


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