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El Rey del Mundo Petit Coronas

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Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:MediumLength:129
Format:MarevaRing:42
Weight:8,46 gr.Score:8.0
Presentation: 2 Layers in a box of 25


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Review #9: I have now smoke half a dozen out of a box from 1998, stored for a few months in my own humidor. They are good, but not outstanding. Medium richness, very smooth and pleasant, but they lack that extra, the more subtle flavors. Construction is great and appearance quite nice, but, again, they don't stand out. A very average (which of course isn't bad at all!) Cuban without major flaws and also without that special kick you get out of a good sized Partagas or RyJ. Recommended without a hooya! - Submitted by Plu on May 2, 2006


Review #8: The wrapper had a light medium Colorado hue along with a blimpseless finish. It maintained a nice sheen of oil over the entire cigar. The Band itself looked a bit yellowed from sleeping silently in a humidor untouched during its rest. When I clipped the cigar, the head snapped off crisply. The pre-draw provided a glimpse of what was to come forward while enjoying this cigar; a dry earthiness essence was all I detected. Upon lighting, I was greeted with a medium bodied earthy flavor that was somewhat aromatic and had almost a gingerbread quality to it. I was somewhat surprised to how refreshing the cigar tasted. It also had a mild honey sweetness and subtle cedar background. As the cigar developed mid way, I tasted a mild peppery tone as a compliment to the earthiness. Never harsh or bitter, it was delightful to smoke. The cigar burned perfectly and I could see myself wanting to search out for these for a future purchase. While I am told that younger examples can have a somewhat bitter tone to them, this cigar was far more refined and displayed the finesse of an older cigar. I would rate them a stronger 3/5 as far as strength, and this was probably due to the cigar being a smooth smoke with full flavor the entire time, yet never a harsh taste even toward the nub. This is an excellent cigar with a toasted earthy flavor with hints of gingerbread and pepper in the background. - Submitted by Tampa1257 on February 9, 2006


Review #7: Today I broke a 50 cab from march 2003, and was truly surprised. Though the first cigar I smoked was slightly hard on the draw, it was quite enjoyable, very aromatic (one of the most aromatic petit coronas I have tried so far). The flavors are of toasted tobacco, with a honey-leather touch that turns to the final third into sweet mocha. Excellent cigar, very recommended. I just hope the rest of the cabinet is a bit smoother on the draw. - Submitted by Estrella on June 10, 2005


Review #6: My favourite cigar. Lovely aromatic flavours which are consistent from beginnig to end. Well constructed and a regular, even burn. Very enjoyable cigar. I had to order more. - Submitted by JJ on March 7, 2005


Review #5: Maybe I got a bad one or maybe my tastes are a little different - whichever, i found these very flat and mild.... no complexity or even sweetness.... in fact very little of anything - completely forgetable. For this money and format I'd go for the Monty #4. - Submitted by KingDong on September 14, 2004


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