 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Machine Made |
| Gauge: | Medium | Length: | 123 |
| Format: | Standard | Ring: | 40 |
| Weight: | 6,9 gr. | Score: | 5.8 |
| Presentation: Two layers wrapped in rice pape in a box of 25 |
La Flor de Cano Petit Corona Review:
This cigar is very mild in tobacco taste, light, balanced perfectly with floral and herbaceous flavours. The minimum ageing recommended for La Flor de Cano Petit Corona is at least two years. Good combustion and draw.
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Review #13: This vitola, at least the one sold in Spain, is a short filler totally hand made cigar. The vitola is actually called "standard mano" to diferenciate it from the "standar" vitola (like the Guantanamera Compays). The darw and construction are very good, the taste is not very complex and quite linear but deserves a try. Medium-light body cigar. Excellent price/ quality relation (1'75 euros in Spain). - Submitted by peac25 on November 30, 2007
Review #12:     Estos puros son una loteria , los he probado sosisimos , aceptables y buenos. La ultima caja es de 2001, y me ha tocado premio. Fuertes, recios, puro sabor habano, sin concesiones desde la primera calada. Ideal para acompaņar con un whiskazo. - Submitted by rafa on May 27, 2007
Review #11:     being acuainted only with montecristo nr4 i decided to expand my world of taste of cuban cigars and decided to try another brand. so i stuck to the tabaco house and got a box of 5 La Flor de Cano Petit Coronas. as a newbie in this and being very fascinated i even took a roler and did some measuring work and after that lit my "flower". wow!!! u cant compare these with montecristos whatsoever. these are.. nothing but good looking. forgot to check the production date so perhaps the aging is the reason.otherwise - even burning and light smoke.the taste couldnt be associated with nothing but chaos. well, while sitting here and enjoying this "nothing" i have to admit that after 1/3 the taste just gets better and better. have been sitting here for 15 mins allready and im starting to change my mind. perhaps ill stick to these for a while, just to get more acquainted with them and who knows, might be a good thing.
but most important of all, the chick in the tabaco house who sold this box to me also gave me her number, so no matter the taste, these cigars could mean a begining of something cool in my life!
recomendation to the cigar smokers all over the world - dont just smoke em, by them at tobaco houses! =) salut! - Submitted by santa clara on September 18, 2006
Review #10:     i got a box from 05 production and the code appearing is FJN July. smoked one after one day in my humidor and the taste was creamy and mild. i can say its little better than Fonseca cigars in my opinion. i enjoy it in my morning wiht tea. - Submitted by fidel 2000 on November 7, 2005
Review #9:     My cigar was Totalmente a mano but wrapped in cello. Very difficult to assess taste wise because it was devoid of any flavor characteristic. After smoking a few, I will most probably put away to see what develops. - Submitted by gabraham2785 on September 19, 2005
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