 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Hand Made |
| Gauge: | Thick | Length: | 140 |
| Format: | Campana | Ring: | 52 |
| Weight: | 12,45 gr. | Score: | 7.5 |
| Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25 |
Average user rating     
Review #19:     For a small belicoso I was able to produce a 2 1/2 inch ash. Medium bodied, with an even burn and a very good draw. Perfectly constructed. Lots of coffee, cream and cinamon. A very wonderful afternoon cigar. - Submitted by hjrnunez on February 13, 2005
Review #18:     Starts very creamy with toasted tobacco, coffee and pepper notes. But after smoking one third becomes all pepper and turns coarse and bitter. In Spain where I live it is a great favourite... but I beg to differ. - Submitted by Frederick on February 9, 2005
Review #17:     Second review on this one. Seems to me that these have gotten awfully mild, since the last time I bought a couple. There's nothing wrong with mild - lots of folks like them that way and sometimes mild suits a mood - but these just plain lack character. Quality control seems to be non-existent too. Loose, tight, bulging and bent. Draws like a straw, can't draw at all. I liked these last time and I'll sample again but at the moment it's not worth buying a box. - Submitted by willisoften on December 17, 2004
Review #16:     Maybe it's unfair to do this review, because this is the only one I've smoked. The construction was terrible, the cigar was awfully underfilled, and the burn was so crooked I was tempted several times to throw it away. To finish, the flavors weren't bad at all, but they were neither any exceptional for a cuban. By far this is the worst Campana I've smoked to date. Not in my to buy or recomend list. What a pity. - Submitted by Estrella on November 1, 2004
Review #15:     SP Beli, '02. Good cigar, with tons of chocolate and vanilla, but it burned a little uneven. Construction was somewhat imperfect, but I suspect with another two year nap time, this could become a classic. Certainly lag behind from its elder brother SP Corona Gigante by a huge leap. - Submitted by Babek on October 24, 2004
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