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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


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Review #28: It all comes to personal taste, naturally. Deciding whether or not this is a good cigar is not such a hard thing to do. For the price you pay (28 Euros in Greece for a stick), you get a finely crafted cigar, comprised of rare and quality tobacco leaves. As for the taste, I kept waiting for the complex flavours to appear, but they never did. A smooth, light, not too complex cigar. I will have to disagree with the majority of the reviewers and say that the Siglo VI is a better cigar than this one. But in the long run it all depends on your personal taste. - Submitted by Dimitris in Athens - Greece on November 5, 2005


Review #27: with Lusi' , the best cigar of all(except specials, EL ). - Submitted by taspav on September 24, 2005


Review #26: A good quality cigar. I\'ve always thought that easier draws are better, except that they end up burning hot. This cigar manages a very easy draw, without the ususal consequences. Drawing on it unlit it\'s dusty, reminds me of a non-Cuban.......Macanudo? Cuesta Rey? At first it just smokes \'dusty\' but the flavours emerge quickly. I\'ve never really discerned nuts in a cigar, but I most certainly can with this one. And toasted nuts, getting buttery(!) later on. The light body makes for a more tarry, leathery taste in the final third. A bit light for me, but unmistakeably good quality. - Submitted by peanutaxis on June 27, 2005


Review #25: I had one stick of these in the good old humidor since february when I made an assorted order in Spain. Purchased this baby for an acceptable €14,50 (in The Netherlands they go for about €20). Last Friday I dediced to let the stick meet the torch! First the appearance: there is no doubt that this cigar is one of the most beautifull sticks there are. It has an perfect wrapper, oily and silky with almost no veins. Above that, the Trinidad-band and the pigtail cap gives it something extra, almost magical. It lights up relatively easy for such a big cigar and the burn is perfect. It lasted (outside) for about an hour an fortyfive minutes without relighting or even correcting. It’s medium-bodied with a relatively mild flavor, which I somehow didn’t expect it to be. For my personal taste it could have been a bit stronger. Nevertheless, it’s a fantastic and complex smoke. It’s mainly woody with a honeyed sweetness, but earth, coffee, spices and some fruit can also be clearly identified. It didn’t get harsh or ashy until I was well below the removed band. It produced three large cones of ashes before finding it’s final resting place. Although it was a little too smooth for me, I will certainly have this one again! - Submitted by Bolivar on May 31, 2005


Review #24: I bought one piece for my 30th birthday ... with its hefty price, this is what this cigar is meant for! The first third is agreeably sweet, the draw is pleasantly easy. Then the second third got really exquisite offering me its full wooded and honey taste. A greatly balanced potential; I couldn\'t take it off my mouth. Although the last part made me a little dizzy, I strongly recommend this sweetness for any great occasion. - Submitted by dee_m on April 22, 2005


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