 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Hand Made |
| Gauge: | Thin | Length: | 192 |
| Format: | Laguito Especial | Ring: | 39 |
| Weight: | 13,91 gr. | Score: | 8.1 |
| Presentation: Boxes of 24 cigars in 4 layers |
Trinidad Fundadores Review:
We find only this Trinidad brand model. With a perfect draw and combustion, those cigars considered between medium and strong have to look at this stick as it has become an exponent of its strength. As the format is thin, the smoker will be able to find more concentrated honey, espresso or vanilla flavours among some others.
Average user rating     
Review #47:     The 1998 version of the Trinidad Fundadores, was amazing. Exactly as described above, very well balanced medium bodied smoke, with flavors of vanilla/nuts/honey/cocoa ... a truely refined smoke. Smoke this cigar for the depth in flavors. If you are just looking for a taste bud burning spice bomb ... this is not it. - Submitted by fabio on November 1, 2007
Review #46:     wow! This is one cigar where everything was perfect. To begin with the draw and burn were excellent. The aroma is beautiful, it doesn't even smell like smoke but like some type of incense. The flavours were as smooth as you can get, vanilla and expresso were the main ones here. If I am correct it is only trinidads and cohibas that have a triple fermentation process, other than the limited editions. I think this is one of the reasons I enjoyed this cigar so much, it reminds me of a cohiba robusto. The price of these trinidads though just like the cohibas are not cheap, each stick here in western Canada is over $40.00. - Submitted by Gillette on August 10, 2007
Review #45:     Amazing cigar, Got a five pack in a sampler at the begining of the year, I don't have the box codes. I tried one in March and I wasn't that impress given it's reputation so thought I would wait until the summer to try again. This had wonderful draw, flawless burn although the ash wasn't too firm, (needed ashing at 1 inch through out) and it was quite flakey. Flavor was of cream, stewed fruits, black cherry (first time I've tasted that) and a hint of anise a couple of times. The full smoke and smoothness of this cigar really made me a believer. I also love the size and will probably try another in the near future just to confirm this wasn't a fluke. If the next is just as good I'll be adding these to the shopping list "Damn The Price!" - Submitted by randallp on August 6, 2007
Review #44:     a lot of burning problems...not bad...but... - Submitted by milla80 on July 11, 2007
Review #43:     Best of the best.
Absolutely excellent in combination with Vintage Port Wine but also with Ron (try Matusalem 23 years).
This cigar improved in recent years: those made before 2003 had sometimes a difficult draw. - Submitted by lockhart on June 27, 2007
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