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Juan Lopez Seleccion No 1

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Juan Lopez Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:ThickLength:143
Format:Corona GordaRing:46
Weight:11,41 gr.Score:8.5
Presentation: Slide lid box of 25


Average user rating


Review #35: Great cigar. Rich in flavour with an even burn and easy draw. Dark in colour but not too strong. Easy to smoke right up to the end. A cigar to relax and take your time to smoke. - Submitted by matty on November 5, 2007


Review #34: If ever a cigar was a beneficiary of the lapse of time, a year at least , this is it. A couple of years ago I bought 3. I smoked the first two straight away and wished I hadn't. They were bitter. I abandoned the third for 18 months. I lit it up recently. The caterpillar had .....etc etc. It has subtle floral flavour, all the harshness had disappeared. I have bought a box, and have left them to pupate. - Submitted by monteman on November 1, 2007


Review #33: Smoked this outside under the October stars, out east on Long Island. Probably the youngest cigar I have ever smoked: July 2007. (4 months) But great ROTT. Dark oily wrapper. Smelled like dark chocolate. It gave flavors of wet wood, and soft leather. The leather predominated as it was smoked. I got comments of "A+" from the person sitting next me, from the sidestream smoke. White ash on the good draw and straight burn. Cocoa came in the later third. Overally a good smoke, and will only improve. Although I like the sellecion #2 better, this is a winner. - Submitted by planetbetter on October 21, 2007


Review #32: I'm a regular with JL Seleccion No2. Last time my supplier was out of stock, I was tempted to buy a box of No1's. And I found it to be a very pleasant surprise. Once properly humidified, these babies can really deliver. Now I have reserved all of my tobacconist's stock of JL seleccion No1 jus for me. - Submitted by cgkrdc on June 13, 2007


Review #31: I was expecting a heavey cigar by the colour of the wrapper, but I was surprised that it was lighter than I expected. I had just smoked a Vegas Robaina Famosos and I thought I'd leave the JL Seleccion #1 for last because it was such a dark wrapper. In retrospect, I wish I had smoked the Juan Lopez first and the Vegas Robaina last. The Seleccion No 1 was not without its problems. It would open up, then tighten up...then open up, then tighten up again. The draw was excellent to begin with but after fighting with its inconsistencies I gave up in the last 1/3rd. The flavours were nice. ...some sweet chocolate notes. The smoke was good when it openned up, but clearly there were construction problems with this cigar. I'll give it another chance sometime. - Submitted by cookj1 on June 5, 2007


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Juan Lopez Seleccion No 1