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Ramon Allones Specially Selected

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Ramon Allones Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:ThickLength:124
Format:RobustoRing:50
Weight:11,66 gr.Score:8.5
Presentation: Semi Plain Box: (Without cellophane) Boxes of 25. Slide Lid Box: Boxes of 25.


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Review #48: Really great cigars. Perfect draw, and wonderful complex taste, right from the beginning. One of my favorites in the robusto range. - Submitted by Patton on December 26, 2005


Review #47: I have been smoking PSD4s for a while now and thought it may be time for a change. I was wrong. It is possible that the flavor was just not my style (quite bitter), but for virtually the same price, I done see why you would pick this over the Partagas. Definetly try a few before making a major investment as you may be surprised. - Submitted by amsteinb on December 3, 2005


Review #46: I have long suspected that the allure of Cuban cigars for Americans is their "forbidden fruit" cachet. I have enjoyed the ones I have smoked in the past, but honestly have favored some non-Cubans, e.g. Padrons, Toraņos, and Villazon products, especially the LE IIIs. I had the chance to savor a RASS with three years on tonight after Thanksgiving dinner, and I now understand how these are simply in a class by themselves. What more can I add to the well-written descriptions catalogued here, other than to emphasize this cigar's complexity, certainly enhanced by its age and careful storage. All ranges of flavor abound, from rich earthy tobacco and dark chocolate and coffee, through a well-balanced center of wood and nut, to sweet, spicy and salty top notes which concentrate into a smooth, tangy last third, unmet so far in my experience. - Submitted by badsneakers on November 25, 2005


Review #45: excellent taste,aroma. its rigth complex after 6 months in humidor. try it now.. - Submitted by taspav on August 9, 2005


Review #44: Wow, what a great cigar! I smoked a couple of these from a box I bought last year and it was pretty good, but not \"great\". But after letting them sit it in my humidor for a year (I just smoked 2 more in consecutive nights) and they have aged into the best robustos I\'ve ever smoked. I\'m a huge fan of the robustos (and have tried dozens of PSD4\'s, Bolivar RC\'s, Epicure #2\'s, RYJ LE, and the Cohiba), but in my humble opinion, I have to say this one, pound for pound, dollar for dollar, is the best of them. Wonderful aroma and flavors so far earth: spice, chocolately and creamy-smooooooth. Very complex, so I\'ve yet to identify all the flavors. Very well constructed, with a perfect draw. I\'m going to have my third in as many nights right now! - Submitted by D.C. Park on August 3, 2005


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