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Jose L. Piedra Cremas

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Jose L. Piedra Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Machine Made
Gauge:ThinLength:134
Format:Cremas JLPRing:39
Weight:8,63 gr.Score:6.4
Presentation: Bundle of 25 cigars


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Review #37: Granted, I have little cubans to compare this with (only the H. Upmann Magnum 46), but this is a very flavorful cigar. Remember, this cigar is a machine-made short-filler, so I found that the draw is usually not too good and the wrapper isn't always as neat. That said, the flavor is to my opinion really good. Much more complex than the Upmann I had; not to mention a LOT cheaper: I bought a bundel of 25 of these for only 27 euro. - Submitted by DFMdG89 on February 24, 2008


Review #36: I tasted three of these now, and felt a little disappointed after reading these positive reviews. Only one of them were actually very good, with the other two having a very hard draw (because the machines seemed to have rolled them badly it looked like). When looking closely on the cigars, you could see they weren't as neatly rolled as other handrolled cigars, and that was also a turn off. The two bad ones had simple taste which didn't even vary from start to end. The good one was almost as good as the montecristo#4 i had the other day, with changing new rich tastes especially after smoking an inch. I might suspect my local cigar shop stored these badly. - Submitted by markbk on January 28, 2008


Review #35: I just finished one of these and thoroughly enjoyed every bit of it from start to stubby finish. In fact, it got better as it went along, the second half being really good. I am usually a hand-rolled-only snob, but this was a very pleasant smoke at a great price, and I'm about to buy more. My evenings often include a solitary cigar on the back porch, and this is a perfect choice for those occassions. The flavors are pure Habanos and quite smooth. I have tried to find a reasonably priced non-Cuban substitute many times, but these are far superior at a better price. - Submitted by jkk on December 1, 2007


Review #34: GOOD AND CHEAP! That combo is hard to beat. It's good with coffee. It's good enough to stock for everyday smokes. - Submitted by HUC on November 7, 2007


Review #33: You get what you pay for with these cigars. They can be really inconsistent. Better than smoking something not Cuban though. - Submitted by matty on November 5, 2007


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