 | | 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 #22:     wooooowwwww..... - Submitted by taspav on August 8, 2005
Review #21:     This one is a real gem! Even with the premium price tag! Smooth and sophisticated from lighting right up to the point that it burns your fingers. Very well balanced and creamy with hints of leather and spice. Don\'t hesitate buy as many as you can! - Submitted by BigNic on June 14, 2005
Review #20:     I have smoked about 10 so far from box code OIK MAR 04 and I am not altogether impressed. The trinidad line is supposed to be a premier marque and whilst the prices reflect this I have found the taste to be rather different. I agree with reivewer #18 that they taste pretty bland. I have detected some notes of wood and cream but generally nothing to get too excited about. The flavour progression is just too subtle to notice! However these cigars are quite pleasant but I was just expecting a lot more. - Submitted by Graham UK on May 30, 2005
Review #19:     To give the Coloniales a fair test I smoked them not only out of the box in my humidor but also purchased singles from three other boxes. What I found them to be is rather one dimensional Habanos with a pleasant woody flavor however they lacked the richness found in the Fundadores or the Robustos Extras. For the same price I would much rather have purchased a box of Siglo II\'s or added a little more to get the Siglo IV\'s. Not a bad cigar but definitely not worth the price. - Submitted by Monkeyboy on May 12, 2005
Review #18:     I really care to differ. I found these extremely bland. They burn wonderfully with a great draw, look beautiful and un-lit aroma is really pleasant, but it\'s so bland when lit. I always buy my cigars from an extremely reputable tobacconist in liverpool, all superb EMS stock (before anyone says I have smoked fakes). Woody, some caramelly notes...vegetal tobacco flavours, the old fundadores are superb cigars but the newer range of Trinidads just doesn\'t do anything for me. Smoked these like my Reyes after light lunches with both coffees and light red wines. I found these smoother and slightly more refined than the Reyes, but still little difference in flavour. Just not for me I guess, especially at the price. - Submitted by A. Dyer on April 8, 2005
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