 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Hand Made |
| Gauge: | Medium | Length: | 116 |
| Format: | Franciscano | Ring: | 40 |
| Weight: | 6,72 gr. | Score: | 7.9 |
| Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25 |
Sancho Panza Bachilleres Review:
This cigar is quite rare and not easy to find these days. Not too strong and maybe the mildest of all models with a perfect draw and combustion. With no sweetness at all (maybe some bitter notes) it may become tarry in the last third depending on the year of manufacturing.
Average user rating     
Review #8:     This is an excellent small cigar. Earthy and grassy with a wonderful salty cuban taste. This is a mildish cigar with consistent flavours. It's a well constructed, top-notch afternoon cigar perfect with a cold lager - not that I'm a fan of lager but in the 40+ degree heat of Marrakech it was well worth seeking out. - Submitted by CastroGTX on August 8, 2007
Review #7:     I found an offer of 2 boxes aged for 6 years and couldnt resist. Bought both of them and I am glad I did. The cigars have a quite harsh appearance, the wrapper is veiny, but not coarse. They have a steady, easy burn and draw effortlessly. The taste is strong, salty at the beginning, giving away notes of dark chocolate, and caccao. There is a subtle hint of some floral notes, which tingle the taste buds. Amazing feeling. The middle third reveals, surprisingly enough, the floral bouquet, together with strong notes of wet earth. The last third is unsmokable (at least to me), since it gets tarry. It is a very nice cigar, excellently priced, and goes well with a greek coffee or green tea. - Submitted by Dimitris in Athens - Greece on December 5, 2005
Review #6:     I just smoked one of these, and they are great! Made me think of an san Cristobal de la habana El Principe. Great cigar, not to strong, not to light, and a taste that sticks. Definitely worth a try. - Submitted by Patton on December 4, 2005
Review #5:     Was given three of these little beauties! Not overly full-flavored, but a decent burn and very solid white ash makes for an aesthetic cigar experience. All were difficult to cut yet never unravelled, much to my surprise.
No sweetness in the flavour and were even slightly bitter / tarry into the last third. However it\'s never overpowering and the underlying Habana taste remains until the final puff. - Submitted by XBO on August 9, 2005
Review #4:     Certainy does put the Monte 5 to shame. A medium flavour smoke that goes wonderfully with your morning coffee or if you haven't much time for a lunchtime smoke. Coffee, nuts, cinnamon and some grassy tobacco notes. very enjoyable and cool to the very nub. A lot more reliable than the Monte 5 and not as harsh. - Submitted by A. Dyer on February 26, 2005
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