|
|
|
San Cristobal de la H. El Principe |
|
View all Minuto Cigars
|
|  | | 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 |
Average user rating     
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
Review #72:     First the positive. RICH INTENSE CREAMY SWEET TWANGY SPICY LICORICE. Yes it is a bunch of flavors but that's what you get with this cigar. Very complex for a small cigar. Flavor is insane I LOVE IT! Now the down side seems their is a bunch of over packed ones with a hard draw. Now they are very new (EMA OCT 07) But the ones that have a smooth draw burn perfect. Now I wonder if with time the hard ones will loosen up and smooth out. The tobacco is still very young and has lots of moisture in it. Has anyone else had this box code or seen these ones that are like bricks? But anyway awesome cigar and look forward to seeing how things go with time. - Submitted by sticksmoker on January 18, 2008
Review #71:     El Principe is cigar which I most often offer to my non cigar smoking friends. It’s short, undemanding, fairly priced and represent thru Cuban tobacco. That doesn’t mean that I don’t reach for them but minuto is just not vitola that I smoke every day. This one from box FJN SEP 05 had rather rustic Natural wrapper and good draw. Actually I never had plugged El Principe (probably just luck). From the beginning produced tick aromatic smoke with predominant flavors of caramel and cocoa. Shortly after became more mellowed with additional coffee background and only at the very end I noticed some stronger rough notes. This is simply good balanced and smooth smoke without much complexity but with a lot of character. - Submitted by Diademo on January 12, 2008
Review #70:     Nice construction, good draw and even burn. Creamy medium bodied that started leathery with a strong finish of sweet licorice. Good quality for value but I will add the little extra and go for the Reyes. - Submitted by JTS on January 10, 2008
This cigar spans 16 pages: 1 [2] 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
| | » Add a new review for San Cristobal de la H. El Principe
Due to abuse of our review system by a small minority of internet users, we have decided to require reviewers to signup to our site before they may post a review. Signup is free, and all we require is a valid e-mail address. Please note we will not pass your e-mail on to any third party.
(Click here to Register or Login)
| | |
|
| 
|
|