 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Machine Made |
| Gauge: | Medium | Length: | 140 |
| Format: | Cremas | Ring: | 40 |
| | Score: | 4.4 |
| Presentation: Semi Plain Box: (In aluminium tubes) boxes of 5 and boxes of 25. |
Average user rating     
Review #7:     A decent smoke, not very tastey or forfilling but if you want a cheaper cuban its a good start. - Submitted by wesciante on May 8, 2007
Review #6:     No taste at all...Very disappointing cigar - Submitted by animagus05 on March 24, 2007
Review #5:     Smooth, but a bit bland. I like it, didn't offend me in any way, but sometimes the smoke tasted like nothing. I would recommend this to a friend of mine who will just be beginning, but personally probably never smoke again. Still, not bad, compared to a Quintero Brevas, which heads towards the negative side. - Submitted by mdecristo on February 13, 2007
Review #4:     Forget it, this cigar has no taste, not for people who like smoke cigar - Submitted by krishmetz on January 26, 2007
Review #3:     A good cigar i would say for starters as the flavors are not sharp or pungent. It started slightly sweet and then mellowed down to leave nice dark cocoa flavors simmering in your mouth with a pinch of floral essences. Overall not a fantastic cigar but its a great cigar for beginners. As a pretty new cigar smoker myself i cant say my views are right but i can tell this is not a cigar the real afficiandos would be looking for - Submitted by snowdawgz on January 15, 2007
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