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San Cristobal de la H. El Morro

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Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:ThickLength:180
Format:PacoRing:49
Weight:15,07 gr.Score:7.7
Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25

San Cristobal de la H. El Morro Review:

This is the biggest cigar in this brand's range. It gets its name in honour of the city of La Habana. It's not a Double Corona in length, but it is in it's ring size. Good aroma and strength of flavour. An excellent Habano.

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Review #22: Smoked one last night. Very smooth cigar, with very good taste, never arsh nor bitter. Hints of honey, vanilla, some milk and erbal flavours. A really pleasant cigar, wich was worth the price and the time spent smoking it. I will probably smoke some more to test consistency and, of course, to enjoy them! - Submitted by stefanoserini on July 31, 2007


Review #21: This is great cigar. Very good construction. Wonderful burn, harmony of flavours and taste. Smooth, woody and vegetal. Medium to full bodied. The final is pretty creamy and spicy. You should try this El Morro for sure. - Submitted by Eduard on May 5, 2007


Review #20: The first time I had an El Morro I was in Cuba on a trip with my friend that was essentially all about procuring cigars. We tried about 15 different ones while we were there and this was my favorite. It was the creamiest cigar I have ever smoked in my life. It is a long smoke too as it took a night of wandering about the Resort to finish. If, like me, you dont mind savouring a big cigar and your palette favours a creamy but bold smoke, then this is definetely one to try. I was torn between bringing a box of these to go along with my box of Cohiba Siglo II's but I opted for a box of Hoyo's instead. This was a decision I have regretted since, because, I have yet to smoke another cigar that gave me the experience that this one did. Luckily my father just returned from Cuba last week with a box of El Morro's as a present for me. I'll have to make them last! - Submitted by TheRedMenace on March 28, 2007


Review #19: what a great cigar! It is so complex with lots of flavors. I normally smoke piramides and toros, but this time while reading a book by the riverbank, I decided on this size and this gem lasted for a good 2 hours. It has an excellent burn, a good draw, and it never goes off even when you forget to take a puff after a few minutes. If you have the time, just relax and smoke this cigar and you will not regret it. - Submitted by jn-888 on August 24, 2006


Review #18: This is a Very Good smoke! The first 2/3 is quite close to my favorite: the sainted Lucitanias. The last 1/3 delivers all the flavor and strength. When you want a power just beyond the Lucy, this is the one. Every one in my box was made and draws perfectly. Try it: you will discover an interesting quality cigar. This is one that I discovered by myself and have passed on the word to my more experienced friends. It's an 8-Plus. - Submitted by jaxjr on August 19, 2006


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