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Ramon Allones Gigantes

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Ramon Allones Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:ThickLength:194
Format:ProminenteRing:49
Weight:17,86 gr.Score:8.5
Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25


Average user rating

Review #21: I have never smoked the RAG!! Believe it! Why would I buy these over the LUS, HOYO DCR, BOL GIG, Please could you tell, since I buy only these LRG vitolas. I want to know what RAG offers me!! - Submitted by peppersdog on May 28, 2006


Review #20: When a sample of these was sent I really did'nt expect much. Ramon Allones is a fine brand but a little too subdued for my tastes. WOW! What a surprise! The Gigante is tops. And this over several other prominent Cuban Double Coronas. VERY well made. Nice oily wrap, even burn,fine grey ash and a splendid multitude of flavors. And oh yeah.....the last third packed a real wallop. An Allones Gigante, 15 years old was recently given a 100 rating in a top cigar mag. The ones I recently smoked don't have far to go! - Submitted by jlcccm on May 20, 2006


Review #19: I agree totally with reviewer 18 not the powerhouse one would expect. A good burn but frankly got a bit boring. A good solid burn and draw but not enough to it to rate higher then a 3 1/2. - Submitted by jimcanada on April 7, 2006


Review #18: After aging one of these cigars in my humidor for several months, I fired one up. Well, this cigar is the "lean cuisine" amongst traditional Cuban cigars. "Lean cuisine" in that unlike other DC Cubans, it is not a hearty, robust Cuban. It has less complexity, strength, and flavor. Its in a class by itself because in comparison to other robust Cuban cigars its a very light bodied smoke. If I didn't know what to expect, I would think that I was smoking a very FLAT Cuban cigar despite taking great care of it in my humidor. Its great for a novice or for someone who prefers a one dimensional cigar that is very light on the palate. It is definitly a Cuban in regards to the quality of tobacco and construction. It has a great draw and even burn but it will have you longing for MORE if you prefer your Cubans to have a bit more spice, strength and flavor. Try it if you're looking for something "leaner" than the traditional robust, hearty Cuban. - Submitted by Kathleen on March 27, 2006


Review #17: New box of OSU JUN02. Smoked my first yesterday after giving them a couple weeks of "rest." Very thick wrapper that needed some "touch-up" during the burn. Great RA tastes however and MUCH stronger than my diminishing box of '04's! I'll try another in a few weeks but I'm thinking these still need "time" to be their best. Definitely not a "morning cigar!!" - Submitted by Shooter on January 19, 2006


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Ramon Allones Gigantes