 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Hand Finished |
| Gauge: | Medium | Length: | 129 |
| Format: | Petit Cetro | Ring: | 40 |
| Weight: | 7,52 gr. | Score: | 7.6 |
| Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25 |
Average user rating     
Review #19:     First, the wrapper. Best thin tasty wrapper used in this vitola.
Presentation: A-1. Anyone would be proud to recieve this cigar as a gift.
SIZE: Small enough to give as a gift to your coachmen at your wedding. - Submitted by peppersdog on May 28, 2006
Review #18:     I bought 2 boxes of those as a gift for 2 friends and another one for me. Never tried it before, but there was not anything to lose with such a good price. I am glad I made this "risky" buy. The cigars are very beautifully presented inside their box, the colors are maduro, the aromas from the box are majestic. Floral, cedar wood, hints of dry nuts. They light easily, the burn is slow, even, releasing swirls of smoke, a sight to behold. It lasts for around 40 minutes. The tastes are medium bodied. Lots of cocoa notes, light floral tastes (reminiscent of a mild El Principe), light chocolate. The second third gives away tastes of pepper and fresh nuts. Always under the shadow of the cedar taste and those lovely hints of vanilla. An awesome cigar, with a great presentation, the new opened box is a sight to marvel at.I have to agree with Gene's review, it seems to be THE cigar for special reception purposes. - Submitted by Dimitris in Athens - Greece on May 15, 2006
Review #17:     This one was plugged and rather dry. Very pretty almost veinless wrapper under the cedar cover. Nice flavour, not overpowering - definitely one of the more mild cubans. Lots of cocoa and not very toboccoey in taste. I like it but certainly needs more humidor time for peak perfomance.... More understated than others in the R and J range but still interesting. - Submitted by XBO on April 12, 2006
Review #16:     Pound for pound and buck for buck, this is a darn good cigar. The price makes reaching for one of these cigars easy. It is woodsy and tangy. It has an interesting presentation. The aroma is devine; it is the soil, that cuban soil. The digestif of choice is coffee, black or with irish creme. - Submitted by HUC on March 28, 2006
Review #15:     I was given a box of these a year or so ago, and found them ok but a bit tight on the draw, and inclined to be bitter and hot towards the end. Six got overlooked in a corner of the humidor, and I have just finished the last of them.
I was startled by the improvement in draw in that period, although they do overheat a bit in the last quarter. I'll be ordering some more tomorrow, and plan to rest them for six months or so - a good smoke for an afternoon stroll or after a light dinner. - Submitted by stoat on March 28, 2006
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