 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Hand Made |
| Gauge: | Medium | Length: | 129 |
| Format: | Mareva | Ring: | 42 |
| Weight: | 8,46 gr. | Score: | 7.8 |
| Presentation: Slide lid box of 25 |
Average user rating     
Review #16:     smoked one two nights ago with some Belgium witbeer. light to medium bodied, sweet, creamy and smooth in taste. A good smoke to relax, and a good volume of money. - Submitted by stertheo on August 20, 2007
Review #15:     smooth and mild yet tasty, chocolate-flavored nice mareva. not the best in construction and just fair in burn with a sweet smeeling smoke. not too exciting but definetly deserving a try. - Submitted by zumbi on August 2, 2007
Review #14:     I had never tried the PRS#12 until a couple of months ago. Getting to think about it, it has been my morning cigar since then. Herbal/floral aromas with hints of tea blend to create a smooth (light to medium bodied), rich and balanced smoke. For those who want a light but satisfying cigar try this. Even though I feel it's a perfect morning smoke, I don't want to leave you thinking this cigar is not for any other time of the day. Overall, a great mareva. - Submitted by PDL on February 27, 2007
Review #13:     Enjoyed one last night with a couple of beers, not bad at all. - Submitted by stjohnroe on February 26, 2007
Review #12:     I sampled several of these from a small cabinet of twenty five. These are packed unbanded and tied with a ribbon into a small wheel. The wrappers appear top notch with nicely finished caps. A pinch and a wiff showed the roll to be firm and the tobacco to be rich. Lighting was uneventful but the draw on the dozen or so I've sampled from this box ranged from just tight enough to be annoying to just short of plugged. This did not work itelf out as the smoke progressed. The problem could not be corrected by massaging and I have resorted to storing them dry (62%-65%) and starting each smoke with a few quick pokes from either side with a toothpick in order to salvage the box. The flavor profile is medium to light. I could taste light coffee (columbian), cedar, and pepper. The taste on most of them was negatively affected by the poor draw. The smell of the burning tabacco indicated that they would have been delightful if only I could have gotten more smoke into my mouth. The ones that drew adequately after poking were exquisite and complex when smoked slowly to compensate for the hotter burn of dryer than useual storage. In closing, the blend and quality of the leaves used to make these are obviously first rate. My rating reflects the issues with my particular examples and all things being equal, I look forward to sampling a few of these from a better box. - Submitted by greg258 on January 31, 2007
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