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Fonseca Fonseca No. 1

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Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:MediumLength:162
Format:CazadoresRing:44
Weight:11,27 gr.Score:7.3
Presentation: 2 Layers in a varnished Semi Boite Nature of 25


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Review #24: As said in previous im new to cigars and this was my third smoke. I fired one up and found it a tight draw with a cigarette style smoke and aroma. Extremely mild and for me this would have been a plus had it had any depth but it just felt like a long cigarette. Good value I thought for a cuban but now I know why. Burned uneven and went out even though I went a little too far with the draws just to keep it alight. - Submitted by Yianni1066 on April 13, 2007


Review #23: These may be my new "go-to" smokes. Smooth, yet flavorful. I have taken a few each week since I got the box. So for, each has been better than the last, so I expect them to age nicely. I've already put another box away for age. Tasty, easy draw, flavorful, and perfect in size (not too big, not too small). As the smoke progresses, other complexity becomes evident. All in all, a fine example. - Submitted by BiggDawg on April 1, 2007


Review #22: Had a box in my humi for 6 months decided to try one today not a bad cigar for the price. I just started smoking last summer so I can't tell you all the flavors..yet If anyone out there can give me some advice for cigars to buy please post... thanks - Submitted by bossman55 on February 26, 2007


Review #21: Have smoked through about a box and a half of these in the past year or so, bot from '04. At about $5 per stick it really is something of a value. Not nearly as complex as many of its Habana brethren. Yet a nice, mild to medium, straight forward, cigar with floral and creamy flavors atop a nice bed of mild spice. I have not experienced any burn or construction issues to speak of, and consistancy was unwavering. I find this to be a nice morning smoke. Great for Sunday morning rides in the country when subtlty is a welcome quality. - Submitted by knuck42 on February 7, 2007


Review #20: I got two boxes w/ 10/04 box codes. Wonderful smoke! Perfect flavor, without too much bite. I highly recommend this cigar! - Submitted by jcruise400 on December 17, 2006


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