 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Hand Made |
| Gauge: | Medium | Length: | 110 |
| Format: | Reyes | Ring: | 40 |
| Weight: | 7,4 gr. | Score: | 8.4 |
| Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25 |
Average user rating     
Review #42:     What a nice surprise from such a small cigar. Great draw, well balanced flavor of well aged tobacco with a hint of vanilla and oh so creamy. Its a great diversion from the more spicey Cubans. It reminds me of a Hoyo Epi 2. Will definitely buy more. - Submitted by Kathleen on May 20, 2006
Review #41:     BOX CODE OIK JAN 04, WHAT A VITOLE, A VERY POTENT LITTLE FIRECRACKER. THE CABS OF 24 ALREADY HAVE SOME BLOOM ON THE TOP LAYER, WHAT A SIGHT TO BEHOLD. THE FLAVORS AND AROMAS ARE ANOTHER STORY, VERY WELL AGED AND STRONG TOBACCO ARE THE CENTER, INTERTWINED WITH COCOA, AND ESPRESSO, AND VANILLA, EVEN SOME CINNAMON AND NUTMEG ARE PRESENT. THEY ARE ROLLED SO TIGHT ALMOST AS TIGHT AS A BRICK, I HAVE SEVER CABS OF 12 OF THE CORONA XTRA AGING AS WELL. I JUST ORDERED 5 MORE CABS OF 24 FROM SWITZERLAND, THEY HAVE RELEASED SOME CABS FROM OIK JAN 04, WHAT A TREASURED FIND, YOU CANT GO WRONG WITH THIS ONE FOR A SHORT SMOKE, THEY ARE EVEN MORE FLAVORFUL THAN THE SIGLO 1 AND THE MONTY NO 5'S, IF YOU CAN FIND THEM FROM OIK FACTORY FROM EARLY 04 RUNS BUY ALL YOU CAN AFFORD, I HAVE. - Submitted by BIGYESTA on March 29, 2006
Review #40:     Full of tangy citrus flavors that stay with you for a long while. - Submitted by habanohal on March 14, 2006
Review #39:     The Trinidad Reyes was my first cuban ever (started about two years ago with casual cigar smoking), and I was quite surprised. It had a very rich and tasty smoke, which I would describe as "burned coffee". For its size the Reyes produced huge amounts of smoke. A little backdraw was the very uneven burn, and I had to relight it twice. But the major backdraw of this cigar is its price - while its very high quality and tasty tobacco, it doesn't really explain twice the price of the Partargas Aristocrats. But if you're searching for a very good short time smoke (like I do) this certainly is a catch. - Submitted by Deatheye on March 4, 2006
Review #38:     The Trinidad Reyes was my first cuban ever (started about two years ago with casual cigar smoking), and I was quite surprised. It had a very rich and tasty smoke, which I would describe as "burned coffee". For its size the Reyes produced huge amounts of smoke. A little backdraw was the very uneven burn, and I had to relight it twice. But the major backdraw of this cigar is its price - while its very high quality and tasty tobacco, it doesn't really explain twice the price of the Partargas Aristocrats. But if you're searching for a very good short time smoke (like I do) this certainly is a catch. - Submitted by Deatheye on March 4, 2006
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