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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 #7: Isn't the ring gauge 44 rather than 47? - (from cigars-review: thanks for reporting the error, I just updated the site)Submitted by Graham on November 1, 2004


Review #6: I smoked this one after only a few days in my humidor and it really impressed me. It is not a strong cigar but not mild either. It impresses with a range of "spices" from cinnamon to cedar. The construction was perfect. The body was a beautiful colorado color, not oily, just silken in appearance. Even at the price, I would say they are worth it because they should not be subject to construction flaws, so far so good, with mine. - Submitted by BoliFan on October 26, 2004


Review #5: This has to be one of the most refined and well-balanced cigars on the market. Very smooth and creamy coffee, cedar and light earth flavours, with none standing out. Reminiscent of Siglo II, but much more subtle. A fantastic longer alternative to the Reyes, and more satisfying. - Submitted by The Privateer on October 12, 2004


Review #4: Smoked one right out of the box-best cuban I've ever had no matter what size. The perilla finish & taste are unparalleled. This is one strong cigar for any size-just ordered 4 more boxes. Will benefit from aging. - Submitted by ebrown on September 22, 2004


Review #3: I've only smoked one that was gifted to me and it was a disappointment. Started off o.k. then started to taste like light wood and salty. Maybe it was young and needed some aging but this cigar was one dimensional and not very good. I put it down at the half way point because the taste wasn't good. Maybe I got a bad one, will have to try another to see if I taste a diffence. - Submitted by JRBoricua on August 16, 2004


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