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Trinidad Coloniales

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Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:MediumLength:130
Format:ColonialRing: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 #12: This Trinidad is not an overly powerful smoke. As with Trinidad's other cigars, the flavors are subtle yet wonderful. Smooth flavors of dried fruit and leather were present. The construction and burn were perfect. Don't smoke this cigar looking for raw power-smoke it for it's complexity. - Submitted by Max on January 22, 2005


Review #11: My tobacconist told me (here in Spain) that this little bomb is the strongest smoke from Cuba that he is selling at the moment. I don't know if it is true but must be very close. Just another very good Trinidad and strong enough to satisfy anybody in just 30 minutes. Just delicious. And, don't forget: STRONG. - Submitted by Veguero on December 29, 2004


Review #10: Really nice. Firstly it is young and needs maturing, but you can tell it is a classic already. Magnificent construction producing a perfect burn and draw, flavours are mild-medium bodied, like a slightly more complex Reyes. I love the size also, but the only shame for me is I would not smoke this after dinner which is when I like a larger cigar, because it is too light. I would go for the Reyes after lunch, but if you can smoke a large cigar earlier in the day this is perfect. - Submitted by A. Dyer on December 5, 2004


Review #9: Beautiful - the only Cuban Trinidad I have smoked so far and I must say it was excellent. Follow the reviews and pick one of these up, guarenteed no disappointment. On another note the Dominican TTT torpedo is fantastic and does'nt have the Cuban price tag. - Submitted by Erick Cormier on November 20, 2004Submitted by Erick Cormier on November 20, 2004


Review #8: Absolutely brilliant cigar from the first puff. The quality of tobacco is used by this cigar is just unparalleled. Draw, burn and construction is almost faultless as well. At the same price range, Cohiba cannot even compare. - Submitted by tang on November 16, 2004


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