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Jose L. Piedra Cazadores

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Jose L. Piedra Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Machine Made
Gauge:MediumLength:153
Format:Cazadores JLPRing:43
Weight:11,27 gr.Score:6.8
Presentation: Bundle of 25 cigars


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Review #116: JUL 05 José Piedra Cazadores is one of those little secrets that you can't help but share. They're like an unrefined gorilla at a teaparty when young.....and then start to show an incredible finesse when aged in a good Spanish cedar humi. I find that they have to be 'forgotten' for a couple of years and then you'll be pleasantly surprised ! They are fantastic with a rich nutty- top fermented Ale or Belgian Abbaye beer - my fav is with a Duvel or Fin du Monde - a wonderful Québec Ale. These sticks are earthy, medium bodied with loads of spice that comes on and nearly overwhelms near the end. I've smoked nearly every brand of Havanas, found a few that were absolute 'musts' in my humi (Coloniales, Reyes-Trinidad, Siglo lV, Montecristo 4, 2) but these remain a surprise and wonderful budget reduction tool. If you don't have a 2nd humi, put these in an empty top of the line cigar box with loads of cedar sheets and forget about them for 2-3 yrs. I guarantee that it is worth the wait !!! - Submitted by bonejure on June 10, 2009


Review #115: My last review of this stick, some 8 months ago (#103), mentioned that it was my favorite JLP. It's still the case... but for some other reasons!! JLPs are ALWAYS a bet. You get crap and gems in the same box, and the same cigar, over the course of one year, can change to the point of being an entirely different thing! Amazing. Of course, there's some inevitable variability from batch to batch for every brand and every vitola. But no other brand, to my knowledge, changes more from batch to batch than JLP. It's almost crazy. 8 months ago, I came across totalmente a mano 5-packs of the Cazadores containing strong, yet sweet sticks with dark, veiny and very oily wrappers. A few months later, the 5-packs of the very same vitola contained ''hecho en Cuba'' sticks of a quite lower overall quality that I would have rated at more than 5/10. Now my fellow aficionados, the totally hand-made ones are back, with a much lighter-colored tan wrapper which is also more delicate and without oil! The taste gives less of a bang, and the evolution is also different... Still a damn good puff without fuss, yet an other story altogether. Don't try to understand: I can't and I think nobody can. The quality-to-price ratio still earns it an 8/10 for me though. JLP = bet! When you do get a good production, buy a lot, that's the only advice I can give about JLP sticks!! - Submitted by Franz-Eric on June 3, 2009


Review #114: JUL 08 Definitely the best of the JLP line. I paired it with a simple Coca-Cola. The combination brought forth a pistachio flavor in the second third continuing on in to the final. I am buying and enjoying as many as I can get. 08 is definitely a milestone year for Altadis. This is first time I've had it and was only expecting mediocre, but got exceptional. I bet the caveat is that they are only good young. They have this wonderful tannic quality that screams longevity but I bet it fissile. - Submitted by semery74 on May 31, 2009


Review #113: this cigar is excellent for the price..it has a nice taste and strength...even better if you get them for freee....some are not rolled well but they all have a good smoking profile - Submitted by sause2112 on May 29, 2009


Review #112: JUN 08 Definitely the best of the JLP line. I paired it with a simple Coca-Cola. The combination brought forth a pistachio flavor in the second third continuing on in to the final. I am buying and enjoying as many as I can get. 08 is definitely a milestone year for Altadis. This is first time I've had it and was only expecting mediocre, but got exceptional. These are $1.4/ea duty free, which is the best price I've seen. I bet the caveat is that they are only good young. They have this wonderful tannic quality that screams longevity but I bet it fissile. - Submitted by semery74 on May 22, 2009


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