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Trinidad Robusto Extra

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Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:ThickLength:156
Format:DoblesRing:50
Score:8.0
Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25


Average user rating


Review #9: The flavor of this cigar tends towards the light side but the filler is of extremely high quality and quite potent. Personally I prefer a tastier wrapper for this format since the smoke may become somewhat boring towards the end. The 2004 Partagas SD1 is my choice amongst the long robustos. - Submitted by tang on October 24, 2004


Review #8: simply the best construction I have seen in a Cigar. The burn was so straight you could use it to draw a line. This cigar produced 3 huge ashes before it was done. the flavor was medium bodied but as you approached the band it bordered on full bodied. a great morning or afternoon cigar. A great starter for a newbie. - Submitted by Ereper on October 24, 2004


Review #7: I have to agree with Jimifan. After all the hype about this cigar, the outcome was rather disappointing for a mid/full-bodied smoker. For its price, I'd rather indulge in a Siglo VI or a Partagas SD2 LE. To be fair, this cigar comes in great presentation and does have good draw. Experienced inconsistent burning over three pieces I have sampled. I believe there is aging potential but for now, they have yet to prove their worth. - Submitted by SWS on June 3, 2004


Review #6: This beautifully rolled cigar with it's pigtail cap offers rich, aromatic, smooth and creamy taste from start to finish without ever becoming harsh. A typical Trinidad. You can burn your fingers smoking it. The best new cigar that's come from Cuba for lately. - Submitted by NobbyR on March 31, 2004


Review #5: All i can say is these are nicely rolled cigars, BORING flavor! Doesn"t do anything for me. i don't think aging will do anything to make me want to get more. Too mild and not enough flavor. - Submitted by jimifan on March 14, 2004


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