 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Hand Made |
| Gauge: | Thick | Length: | 235 |
| Format: | Gran Corona | Ring: | 47 |
| Weight: | 18,79 gr. | Score: | 8.5 |
| Presentation: 2 Layers in a Cabinet of 25 |
Average user rating     
Review #13:     I think i got very lucky in finding a good one. I know there a lot of draw and construction problems with these but i had one while playing a round of golf last summer and it was a dream. Rich, medium to full, and loads of flavor laced my mouth as this beauty drew and burned like a champ. A lot of the similar flavors you can pull out of a good #2. I wouldnt say creamy, but smooth and almost bready with hints of honey. Wood notes, with a touch of spice that i didnt ever pick up on a #2 but a pleasant addition. This isnt the most amazing cigar ive ever smoked, but it was one of the best smoking experiences ive had. Just make sure you\'ve got a lot of time. Great for a long round of golf, just be sure to light this puppy up on the first hole. The loads of liguero leaf on this kinda left me a little weak in the knees as this is no slouch and should by no means be given as a gift to a first time cigar smoker. Light up and enjoy your nicotine headache! - Submitted by mprach on April 7, 2005
Review #12:     A very nice smoke, smooth, medium flavour untill the 3rd quarter, then it gets a little heavy. The draw was a bit difficult. I really enjoyed it while saying goodbuye to year 2004. I guess its good to try it and you'll be so proud holding it but its not the size I like. - Submitted by Samsum on January 8, 2005
Review #11:     A big fan of the No. 2's had my first A recently and I was not impressed. First it's a massive cigar, allow at least two hours. I found the draw difficult and had to re-light it twice. The smoke had good flavor, but not as thick as I like. Overall I would rather have a shorter and more robust smoke. - Submitted by psmead on December 17, 2004
Review #10:     What can l say?you ll find everyting if u smoke this cigar.slow burning.you just smell the smoke,u ll understand me.cedar with creamy draw.it has long finale with earthy and bitter chocolate notes.Perfect. - Submitted by Don boss on December 17, 2004
Review #9:     Smooth and even burning, starts out smooth and creamy yet, ends up rather spicy. Not a smoke for the novice, 3+ hours have to be used to fully enjoy the benefits of this outstanding cigar. - Submitted by cooldaddy on November 19, 2004
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