 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Hand Made |
| Gauge: | Medium | Length: | 142 |
| Format: | Corona | Ring: | 42 |
| Weight: | 9,29 gr. | Score: | 9.0 |
| Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25 |
Average user rating     
Review #7:     A wonderful cigar. Medium body, very smooth, consistently excellent in flavor and construction. Maybe the best corona I've come across, with the only possible exception being the R&J. They get even better with a lengthy nap in the humidor if you can keep your hands off for a while. Good luck.
- Submitted by jkk on March 14, 2007
Review #6:     Box May '06 arrived and I smoked one right out of the box. It was awesome! I wasn't expecting as much as I got because they are so young but, the one I smoked was very tasty; well constructed; excellent burn and draw. many different flavors; peppery at first, then changed to spicey, then sweet honey; then citrusy and then toasty. Many changes throughout the smoke. An excellent cigar at an excellent value. It was complex, smooth and medium to full bodied at points. The final third was much fuller and showed all of the flavors I listed above. The aroma was great too! I recommend these without hesitation. Its going to be a wonderful holiday season. - Submitted by Cactus on December 13, 2006
Review #5:     Starts in the first third with typical earthy, leather taste and continous in the second third with choc. sweetness ,herbals and you feel alredy the nicotin starting. In the last third the sweetness is going honeylike coming with pleasant spicyness. Smoked already 5 sticks out a box from 2001. only 1 had a thight draw. But tastwise would rate it 9.
best regards - Submitted by bolibeli on December 6, 2006
Review #4:     Here's one you don't seem too much of. Though it leans towards mild, it carries some deliciously rich flavors: lots of earth and wood, cocoa that turns into sweet chocolate as you smoke, black and white pepper, and just a hint of Sancho Panza sea salt. Very similar to the Non Plus and very delicious. They can be terrible when young, but given just a few years, they blossom into a wonderful smoke that I think, much like Rip Jones does, is really evocative of the outdoors. - Submitted by Black Plague on August 10, 2006
Review #3:     Mild - medium body. Tart tobacco flavour slightly sweet like burnt sugar. Near the end you get a rather full flavour and a bit of a kick - making this a very satisfying corona. Slight salty tang goes well with pale lager. - Submitted by willisoften on June 29, 2004
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