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El Rey del Mundo Tainos

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El Rey del Mundo Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:ThickLength:178
Format:Julieta No. 2Ring:47
Weight:15,07 gr.Score:8.8
Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25


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Review #12: I am having trouble mustering too much enthusiasm about the Tainos. I bought two boxes from '98 about 5 years ago, and I'm just about half way through the first... It does lack some power, that's true, but I also struggle to find enough agreeable flavours to recommend it; a faintly disagreeable woodiness is the best I can do. Maybe I will just smoke the occasional cigar from the first box, and give the second one the Rip van Winkle treatment, and revisit in another 10 years as recommended by MRN!! - Submitted by Philski on November 15, 2007


Review #11: BEGINNER - Fourth smoke thus far and I must say the best till now for me. I suppose most would say a little too mild but just right for me at the moment, even considering getting a box of these. - Submitted by Yianni1066 on April 15, 2007


Review #10: smoked a 01 last week in cuba, amazing, nuff said - Submitted by MR_MINIWHEAT on November 22, 2006


Review #9: I have just smoked an aged El Rey Tainos from 1997. It was Perfectly constructed with the perfect draw (just that slight feel on the draw with even burn). I smoke a lot of full flavoured, large Havanas and I found this one was rich and light-medium in body with a lot of complexity and subtle flavours - herbal and woody to start with and a touch of sweetness and spice building to a mellow warm gingerbread flavour, cedar and pepper. This was smoked in the afternoon after a large and slightly spicy lunch. Beautiful cigar, absolutely wonderful. - Submitted by A. Dyer on April 13, 2006


Review #8: Sorry--even an aged ('98) didn't do it for me. Great draw and tons of smoke--but something was missing. I'll take an aged RyJ Churchill any day of the week. - Submitted by Shooter on March 22, 2006


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