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Vegas Robaina Don Alejandro

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Vegas Robaina Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:ThickLength:194
Format:ProminenteRing:49
Weight:17,86 gr.Score:8.6
Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25


Average user rating


Review #22: This cigar burns amazingly well, was a bit surprised to find its strength on the milder side, espeically for a cigar of this size. While the taste was superb, with ranges from earthiness to cocoa it still falls short of the Partagas Lusitania. - Submitted by Gillette on December 21, 2007


Review #21: Just received a box of these and had to try one before I let the rest sit. This medium body cigar is great to look at, has a perfect draw and beautiful burn! An absolute pleasure to smoke! A great way to spend two hours. If they're this good out of the box, how good will they be in a year or two? God give me patience. - Submitted by Davidk on July 25, 2007


Review #20: Just smoked one that came in a white tube that has "5 Aniversario" and a picture of the "Old Man"(you know the one) on it. Bought it in the Frankfurt area. This cigar was very, very, VERY good. Smooth and rich, with predominatly wood coupled with earth undertones . If woody sounds boring, you couldn't be more wrong. This cigar is one you would save for only the best occasions. Loads of cuban twang. Medium strength, but full bodied. Blowing out through the nose only enhanced its tremendous flavor. Does anyone know about these from the white tubes. Are they different than the regular production ones? Truly world class. - Submitted by Jimbo on July 21, 2007


Review #19: I was fortunate to receive a 1999 Vegas Robaina Don Alejandro from a generous friend. The cigar lit and drew nicely right from the start, and throughout. It started off with a smooth coffee/mocha taste, with a touch of milky cream. The first third of this cigar was incredibly smooth and tasty. The flavor was mild and light at first. In the second third, the strength and body of this cigar kicked up a notch. The mocha/coffee taste continued, but became more full bodied. Some additional flavors began to emerge—earthy and nutty flavors, reminiscent of toasted almonds. I began to notice a strong tobacco taste, and the strength of this cigar became more noticeable. Although I was smoking slowly, I began to feel an impressive nicotine buzz, but without any harshness. During the final third, this cigar came alive with a roaring intensity. Every puff grabbed my attention and slapped me in the face. I was glad that I had eaten a good lunch, because this cigar would have knocked me flat on an empty stomach. I greedily savored every bit of delight that this big cigar had to offer. I smoked it to the nub and when I finally pit it down, I was fully satisfied. This cigar gave me nearly two hours of enjoyment, and it took me on a full ride from mild sweetness at the beginning to bold, intense flavors near the end. This is one of the best Prominentes I have had the pleasure to smoke. It was a real treat to get to enjoy this nicely aged cigar. A fabulous cigar that deserves attention from every cigar lover. - Submitted by Professor Twain on July 6, 2007


Review #18: Ce qui impressionne de ce Havana est sa construction, il brûle prodigieusement bien, surtout pour une manufacture aussi jeune. Tout comme Trinidad, d'ailleurs. Les Aficionados seront apprécier l'impression fruitée âpre qui se dégage de ce Vegas Robaina. Sa fumée d'intensité modérée à robuste est veloutée avec des teintes de chocolat caramélisées et de doux boisé feuillus. Un très bon Havana pour ceux qui recherche une alternative moins musclée que Partagás Lusitanias. - Submitted by Guillaume on June 13, 2007


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