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San Cristobal de la H. El Principe |
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|  | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Hand Made | | Gauge: | Medium | Length: | 110 | | Format: | Minuto | Ring: | 42 | | Weight: | 7,46 gr. | Score: | 8.4 | | Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25 | San Cristobal de la H. El Principe Review:
The smallest cigar that this new brand make. It's a good cigar to have before lunch if you don't feel like smoking a large cigar. This cigar will help you to taste the flavours of your meal.
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Review #77:     Riquìsimo desde la primera calada con recuerdos intensos a chocolate y tierra mojada, añadiendose posteriormente tonos de cafè y vegetales. Pierde un poco de consistencia a lo largo de la fumada sin dejar de ser un buen puro. Por momentos me recordò a una version suave del Montecristo nº2. Excelente construccion y combustion. - Submitted by rafa on April 6, 2008
Review #76:     Smoked this during lunch the other day. The cigar was a bit spongy feeling and was hard to cut. That didn't have any effect on the way it burned. The flavor was all there! Started off nutty and creamy. Ended with coffee. Exhauling through the nose brought out intense flavor. I smoked it in my car with the windows open and the smell afterwards is very pleasant. - Submitted by Ozz1113 on April 5, 2008
Review #75:     Wonderful little cigar. Great strength. The best minuto in my opinion - Submitted by Christianjes86 on March 23, 2008
Review #74:     I have smoked trough about 1/2 of my box now and am perplexed by the inconsistancy within the box. Every other one is a little bland and the next will be heaven. I read some reviews say they have had the same expeience and preferr the lighter ones I am the oposite and really enjoy the strong intense rough ones. When I get one of the ones that is rich and strong I am in heaven then the next one is mute? Has anyone else had this expeirence ? I want to buy another box but dont want half of them to be bland again. - Submitted by sticksmoker on February 3, 2008
Review #73:     I have had several of these and they are either really good or really bad. Overall it seems that the newer ones tend to be bad whilst the older seems to be better. The older ones seems to have a sweetness that the newer ones lack, which makes the newer ones less complex and exciting. - Submitted by hhinken on January 27, 2008
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