 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Hand Made |
| Gauge: | Medium | Length: | 116 |
| Format: | Franciscano | Ring: | 40 |
| Weight: | 6,72 gr. | Score: | 6.9 |
| Presentation: 3 Layers of cedar-lined aluminium tubes in a box o |
Average user rating     
Review #10:     For me this is my favourite cigar, I take one when I walk my dogs, I am more excited than they are(not really they are 5 stone Dobbies that can jump). the cigars starts off mild, burns slow and even with a nice draw.It devlopes in to a strong black coffee and chocolate taste.I finish the walk chilled, the Dogs, still bouncing. I can gladly can not teach them to smoke my Cubans, as it would be very expensive. joking aside a nice tasting, well put together little Cuban. Writing this makes me want one! - Submitted by Barry, Somerset on October 20, 2004
Review #9:     My sticks had rough, dark wrappers and slightly spongy construction. Starts off rather full-bodied, but mellows considerably along the way. Typical R+J cedary and sweet aroma, with a leathery taste. Finish is very short and dry, like charred cedar; harsh and not very pleasant. Perhaps the light body and short finish will appeal to some, but there are other better Franciscanos out there (ERDM, Punch etc). - Submitted by The Privateer on August 30, 2004
Review #8:     This cigar will always be special to me as it was the first box I ever purchased. A splendid aroma and flavor, a good cigar to smoke when short on time - Submitted by Richard United States on August 17, 2004
Review #7:     Difficult burn most of the way down, it wanted to canoe and later to tunnel. I used spit and my lighter to tame the beast. Taste was great and got sronger and more complex as it burned. A fine little cigar when you're short on time. - Submitted by SeanGAR on July 28, 2004
Review #6:     A great smoke. Well balanced, with hints of cedar, leather and beans (in the second half). Slow and even burn, good draw that provides a mouthful of smoke. Also, a pleasant smell. I tried it with an exquisite red wine (a Romanian Cabernet Sauvignon) and they matched perfectly. RyJ R's #3 is a very special "feast" for the aficionados. - Submitted by Razvan Voncu on July 5, 2004
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