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Cuaba Distinguidos

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Cuaba Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:ThickLength:162
Format:RomeosRing:52
Weight:14,26 gr.Score:8.3
Presentation: 25 cigars packaged in a decorative ceramic jar


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Review #5: An absolute superb cigar! Starts off just a little mild (just on the tip), then WOW! It explodes with flavor - very complex, rich, and creamy right to the end. A good buddy of mine introduced me to one in Montreal, and right away I had to go out and buy a box of my own. One of the top 3 cigars in my books! - Submitted by D. C. Park on July 22, 2004


Review #4: It seems that they are no longer a special edition: I buy them named as Salomones, in a 10-piece vista box with the usual Cuaba ring. Dressed in a Maduro to quasi-Obscuro wrapper, they develop a rich and complex aromatic palette perfectly harmonized to a powerful strenght that grows with a majestic pace. Simply unforgettable. I just wonder how they can further develop by aging... - Submitted by Slump from Italy on May 9, 2004


Review #3: Very few vitolas can rival the salamones. Unfotunatly a very rare size these days simply because very few rollers in Cuba can make these comlex shape. Condidering that this shape was how the first ever cigar lookek like hundreds of years ago, one wonders why they ever stopped making them. Be ware, because once you try one of these stogies you will instantly be hooked! Near perfect! - Submitted by S. Darwish on February 18, 2004


Review #2: deep smoke - Submitted by Gregor on December 22, 2003


This cigar spans 7 pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 [7]



 
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