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H. Upmann Coronas Junior

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H. Upmann Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:ThinLength:115
Format:CadeteRing:36
Weight:5,43 gr.Score:6.1
Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25


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Review #15: I don't know what some of these other people were smoking, but the example I had was rather inspiring for the size. It started off with a heavy, woody tobacco flavour, but soon got into a creamy, slightly sweet period, with occasional nutty flavour. Slight hints of spice were present, but weren't frequent. The cigar was mild to medium in strength, and had a great draw with tons of smoke. Not particularly complex, but as complex as can be expected in such a tiny cigar. A good companion for those occasions where a bigger cigar is not an option. I will give this a 9 against cigars of its own size, but perhaps only 8 against all other Cubans. - Submitted by agraupe on January 9, 2007


Review #14: Thoroughly enjoyed this little ruffian, fresh out of a tube this afternoon. Very well rolled, and just a bit of give. The first centimeter of this little Cadete was veering towards the unpleasant; slightly sickly, anaemic smoke. Good even draw, however, so I persevered. After this bad start I detected a little zesty (orange peel?) refreshing smoke starting to emerge from the durge of the introduction. Sweet moved through to toffee undertones, with oodles of slightly sharp, but refreshing smoke. Even burn, until about an inch in, when little tails of wrapper were left behind. As these burnt off I smelled the little blue wisps from the wrapper, and was pleasantly surprised by the sweet, toasted aromas. After calming down, and the ash reaching over an inch, it changed to a cool, almost menthol smoke, and then it really got going. With the falling of the ash the cigar returned to it's early sharp smoke, but always pleasant. Would be interested to try a slightly aged version, as there is (somewhere in there) more than just an every day, inoffensive smoke. Very pleased, and smoked it far further than I usually am prepared to go! - Submitted by Yonmusak on December 20, 2006


Review #13: I've gone through 10 of these so far, I bought them hoping they would be a nice and cheap everyday smoke. The cigar doesn't have a particularly distinct taste - but it can be quite rough - although ive not had any problems with draw I wouldn't in all honesty recommend this cigar at the moment - let's see what 6 months in the humidor will do for them! - Submitted by jrtbloke on April 1, 2006


Review #12: I got one of these for my poker night, being the only cigar smoker there I thought a smaller cigar wouldn't bother everyone else that much. Unfortunately this piece is very mild, it doesn't develop as well as I would've expected, the smoke though was, as another reviewer noted, surprisingly thick which was a good point together with a fine construction. If you like mild cigars this is a good choice, I'll be looking for other cigars in the size range trying to find something stronger with a similar quality in its construction. - Submitted by Mithras on March 28, 2006


Review #11: I actually enjoyed this cigar, overtones of woodland and chocolate, I'm a newbie though so what do I know? The draw suited me and the length was good too. Sorry - call me a Philistine but I actually anjoyed this cigar - Submitted by bicyclerepairman on October 19, 2005


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