 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Hand Made |
| Gauge: | Medium | Length: | 129 |
| Format: | Mareva | Ring: | 42 |
| Weight: | 8,46 gr. | Score: | 7.8 |
| Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25 |
Average user rating     
Review #12:     Nice little cigar. I smoked two of them from a small shop in Montreal. They were fine. Not as ood a good Monte 4 but definitely worth the trip if you're in the mood for a different small cigar. - Submitted by mrniceguy on October 3, 2006
Review #11:     The one I got in my sampler of petit coronas, I'm happy to say, was a good one. Draw's so good it's hard to enjoy as slowly as it would want you to so got a bit soft and hot in the end. A very nice aroma and quite a sweet taste with a hint of pepper in the middle. A good buy if the price is right and also a nice companion to a good lager. Not the best one but very satisfying. - Submitted by Mats-Petter on August 30, 2006
Review #10:     #9 you will half to poke a hole through them. I had 2 boxs with the same problem. You can get a cigar poker or I use a cake tester. It will open up the draw and then you will be amazed at the flavours - Submitted by habanohal on April 30, 2006
Review #9:     I split a box with my buddy. I've smoked two so far. The first had a very tight draw and was virtually unsmokable. The second was even worse. I could get almost no smoke no matter how hard I tried. After fifteen minutes my throad hurt from trying to coax the cigar into giving me just a little smoke, so I tossed it. I'll leave them for a year and see if they are any better. - Submitted by timmytie on April 29, 2006
Review #8:     This is a very nice cigar, finely rolled, with a good selection of tobacco. Prelit the aromas are of fry flowers, dry earth. The burn is slow, consistent, giving satisfactory amounts of smoke. Tastes of dry earth, dry flowers, summer grass, nutmeg, espresso, hints of vanilla. All the time, there are notable hints of tobacco taste. I would say this mareva is quite "raw" in comparison to the excellent taste profile of the Trinidad coloniales. However it is in its league of its own and well worth the investment of a box, for those occasions you require a "raw" tasting cigar. - Submitted by Dimitris in Athens - Greece on April 13, 2006
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