 | | 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 #37:     This cigar never lets me down. Always consistent, always tasty. Good stick for a beginner however the price can be a bit scary. My box is nearly gone :( - Submitted by KoukiS14 on March 28, 2007
Review #36:     What a great cigar! An absolute pleasure from start to finish. Perfect construction throughout, incredibly consistent, and a real pleasure to smoke. Medium body, super smooth, with subtle layers of flavor. Like other Trinidads they are a bit pricey, but if you want a sure thing for your money, you can't go wrong with these. - Submitted by jkk on March 14, 2007
Review #35:     A delight to the taste -- Smooth and subtle a great morning smoke with coffee -- I admit I like the entire Trinidad line and this is my favorite -- Well worth the price for all the pleasure they give in return.
- Submitted by butch on November 27, 2006
Review #34:     Solid, flavorfull, and powerfull. I'm not a prominent cigar afficionado, I dont have my own show or magazine column, but I spoke a lot of cigars. This cigar is sneaky powerfull. You get to the end and amount of flavor that has hit you in such a short time smacks you in the face. A rich roasted macademia and leathery coffee flavors mixed with a very creamy draw. It's so smooth, its truly easy to miss the amount of flavor and smoke. A bargain price for the quality. Exhibits some similar flavors I've found in some of the best Cohiba's and Bolivars. - Submitted by mprach on September 16, 2006
Review #33:     magnificent - shared a 24 box with Londons foremost cigar afficionado. We both agreed that the subtle nature and excellent construction of these fellows was a joy to behold. From start to finish, a delightful smoke. No bitterness at any stage, and an absolute shame to stub out, even at close of play. Winston would surely have approved, as these can only be up there with his favourite, yet sadly defunct L'aroma de Cuba. - Submitted by the hanwell cigar dude on May 15, 2006
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