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Sancho Panza Bachilleres

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Sancho Panza Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:MediumLength:116
Format:FranciscanoRing:40
Weight:6,72 gr.Score:8.1
Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25


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Review #16: FEB 00 Purchased these as an inexpensive addition to my humidor as well as an excuse to see what Sancho Panza had to offer. As they are petite, I decided to try one with morning coffee. Wow - I now have a go to stick for a morning smoke. Found them to be quite flavorful and full bodied; a combination of grassy, herbal and earthy notes that play nicely in the morning. They compliment either espresso or coffee american' based on their flavor, strength and size. - Submitted by Vantage1 on July 22, 2009


Review #15: SEP 99 Dress box URL SEP 99. Wrapper is very dark, oily, veiny, somewhat rough looking. No hard or soft spots, however, and with an excellent draw. The strong flavors are still moderately young and green; foremost are astringent citrus and tannins. Also noted are the famous Sancho Panza salt and grassy flavors. But I am also getting the beginnings of elegant toasted flavors and old leather aromas which promise further development. Like most Sancho Panzas, with an infinite amount of time in the humidor, these have the raw strength to become classics and seem to be moving in the right direction. I may leave these to my grandchildren for further aging. - Submitted by cpubiz on April 18, 2009


Review #14: AUG 98 I have found box OUSU CFGOS (regional facility in Cienfuegos)by my retailers, stotage im large humi. Good construction, burn well, ash hold unbelievably good.Medium mild rustical cigar.Taste bitter, grassy and salty,sometimes sweet in second third.Undertone of coffee,leather.Finisch bitter and spicy.im some part reminded Rafael Gonzalez lonsdale or some JLP Brevas.Donīt follow SP Molino.Good smoke for 45 min if you like this taste. - Submitted by kml on March 26, 2009


Review #13: APR 01 i find this has a wonderful salty taste with a beautiful sweetness at the same time,a strange combination indeed but it works.a great balance,excellent draw and burn.get the impression that these will age even more.worth buying a box of vintage ones,they are available.discontinued in 2006. - Submitted by paul watson on February 7, 2009


Review #12: Cigarro suelto. Descatalogado. Aspecto algo rudo. Esponjoso con algunas irregularidades al tacto. Olor en frio: madera dulce con notas vegetales. 1/3 - Sabor y aroma que recuerda a cedro y cafč, especiado, con notas vegetales y cremosas. Fortaleza media. La combustiōn necesita algunos retoques. 2/3 - Predominio a cafč y notas tostadas. Matices terrososos y salados; ligeramente amargo a intervalos. Aroma a cafč tostado. 3/3 - Se vuelve menos refinado en matices, con algunas notas cremosas junto a las vegetales y especiadas. Se perciben algunos detalles a cafč y caramelo. Aroma especiado. Fortaleza media - alta. En resumen, Una horita de fumada con un perfil similar al Non Plus. Quizās predominen mās la notas a cafč en el Bachilleres que las cremosas, terrosas y saladas que destacan en el Non Plus. De todos modos estos dos cigarros juegan en una liga diferente a sus hermanos mayores (Molinos, Belicosos, Sanchos), siendo estos ųltimos mās elegantes y refinados. - Submitted by rafa on January 31, 2009


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