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San Cristobal de La H. Muralla

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San Cristobal de La H. Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:ThickLength:180
Format:RodolfoRing:54
Score:9.2
Presentation: Two layers in a box of 25

San Cristobal de La H. Muralla Review:

The new release from San Cristobal (Feb 2006)is massive with its 7 inches long and 54 ring gauge. It first appeared in the San Cristobal Humidor. This cigar is made to improve with age offering a medium strength smoke. Blend and wrapper are both from Vuelta Abajo region. This new vitola is named after a major street in old Havana that used to provide a straight linkage with Puerta de la Tierra, one of the nine doors in the surrounding wall that protects the city. (courtesy of LA CAVA Geneve)

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Review #18: I smoked one of these last night and was knocked off my feet by it! Great draw, with a great varying of flavours throughout. I am going to order a couple boxes of these on tomorrow! - Submitted by SPL_1 on April 13, 2008


Review #17: I think its a great cigar to be smoked while playing cards or pool. Very enjoyable and despite its size it disapperas very quickly. It gives much unnoticable smoking pleasure. - Submitted by Jaroslaw on March 12, 2008


Review #16: I somewhat disagree with reviewer 13. My experience with this cigar gave me a mild taste of spice. It had a mild taste of leather. I have had this box for approximately a year. Perhaps it will take a bit longer to develop the tastes reviewer 13 tasted. I couldn't imagine smoking this rare cigar on the golf course. - Submitted by Lancelot on November 8, 2007


Review #15: This is an absolutely stunning cigar. It has to be one of the most visually appealing Habanos. I have absolutely no complaints about this gem. Good smoke, good construction, good draw. The flavours were amazing. Some real dry flavours with hints of leather. The wrapper is absolutely stunning. Perfect balance of tobaccos in the filler. You can tell great attention has been made to get the perfect blend. I had an aftertaste similar to a Montecristo 2 after smoking this. This cigar shows incredible promise. It has now become an essential in my humidor. - Submitted by cookj1 on October 18, 2007


Review #14: What a gorgeous cigar, both in appearance and taste. I burned this one right to the nub. At one and a half hours, this cigar commands your time. But the time goes too fast as you're left wanting more of this exceptional cigar. Beautiful SCdlH flavours. This is a slightly sweet cigar. No burn problems and no construction problems which I sometimes find with the SCdlH line. I highly recommend this cigar. I will certainly consider adding this lesser known rodolfo to my collection - Submitted by cookj1 on September 10, 2007


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