 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Hand Made |
| Gauge: | Medium | Length: | 130 |
| Format: | Colonial | Ring: | 44 |
| Weight: | 8,46 gr. | Score: | 8.4 |
| Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25 |
Trinidad Coloniales Review:
Last year we had the chance of tasting the new Trinidad Colonials. This petit Corona is finished with a "perilla", excelent quality, taste and aroma. Great smoke with subtleness and complexity for real connoseurs. Would benefit of maturing for another two-three months.
Average user rating     
Review #17:     Even with the great reviews, this cigar is totally underrated. Its 45-60 minutes of heaven. Ive yet to have a bad one. Consistent as any. Loads of leather and cream with a touch of sweetness on the nasal. Its like drinking a cup of coffee with the all the fixings. Ive tried the Sublime, the Siglo VI, anything else you can name and this is one of my favorites by far. The Siglo might still have a slight edge due to its explosion of cream, but for the price its a no brainer. Buy lots of these....lots. - Submitted by mprach on April 4, 2005
Review #16:     I can offer first-hand opinions on 15 of the brands listed on this site, having tried I don't know how many of each brand's individual varieties. As of March '05, this Trinidad is my personal favorite -- out of all of them. Review #5 sums it up best. There are no specific stand-out characteristics about the taste... it's just a wonderful balance. Medium strength with a lovely thick smoke. Never harsh; absolutely enjoyable down to the last inch (a claim I can very rarely make). Looking for that elusive perfect cigar? I eagerly recommend the Trinidad Coloniales. - Submitted by steve-san on March 12, 2005
Review #15:     I am with Bolivar!! Great cigar. Good value for money! - Submitted by Actionhost on February 25, 2005
Review #14:     The Trinidad Coloniales is a real looker with it's silky and oily wrapper, the minor veins and of course the twisted cap. Looks can be deceiving, but in this case they aren't. The construction of the cigar is excellent: it's spongy, perfectly filled and has superb burning qualities. It smells like chocolate and nuts, yet tastes like coffee and some earth. Sometimes some hints of leather and fruit kicks in. The cigar took me about an hour and twenty minutes to finish, without having to relight or even correct it. A truly magnificent and very complex smoke. And regarding value for money: you won't find another 4.5-star cigar in this pricerange (approx. €7,= a piece)! - Submitted by Bolivar on February 24, 2005
Review #13:     Got a box late last year! WONDERFUL smoke! Just received two more boxes...dated NOV 04...not as good. A little darker in wrapper and more loose than the first box. Will update in a few months. - Submitted by G on February 16, 2005
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