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Por Larranaga Petit Coronas

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Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:MediumLength:129
Format:MarevaRing:42
Weight:8,46 gr.Score:8.4
Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25


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Review #57: One of the reasons I love this cigar so much is one of the reasons the author of reveiw #42 didn't like it, lol, (the only negative, too). When a cigar comes only in the "cabinet seleccion 1/2 wheels. it always means the batch will be great.And, please, I by no means am trying to make any criticism, just that. when someone is able to get any Habanos in a "cabinet selection" of fifty, they usually end up reallt going themselves a favor, truly! When you open up a half-whell, just from looking at the shape the cigars are bundled in, vs. slightly box presseddress boxes of 25, you can tell which packaging method is going to receive the most air circulation, just sitting on your dealet's shelf and in your hunidor they always have a big head start on the aging process than those packed in 25's. They, of course, cost a little more, (lemme rhink...50% more> lol...) and sometimes cost a few bucks mofe than if you were to buy 2 boxes of 25, but the factories seem to be very strict with the QC on cabs of 50. I would think it's a helluva lot harder to do a GREAT color-match on the wrappers of 50 cigars than it is 25. Sorry for the long length, and I really aren't trying to get you to buy in cabinets, but I would be very surprised if you weren't quite happy! Some cigars that are truly better in the cab format, (IMHO)...Punch-Punch and Punch Double Coronas, Partagas Shorts and Partagas Lusitanias, (unreal) and Bolivar has several of their vitola in cab, they have a "cab" of 25 Belicosos Finos that are night/day better than the dress box version, plus two of my top 5 cigars, the Bolivar Petit Corona and The Coronas Gigantes (their churchill)...This is an unbelievable cigar! I have a cab that is less than a year old, and I have a harder time staying away from them than I do Cohiba Esplendidos, I swear. Anyway, this cigar was SO hartd to find for many years, they just didn't make many, I guess, and I (for one of MANY) are very happy to see them in stock almost all the time. ***also, tell me those big sqzre cedar boxes don't look totally cool in your hunidir, lol! Stick a cou[le cabs of Double Coronas in there, you can use them for the foundation on your new home, lol - Submitted by dlctwice on October 14, 2007


Review #56: In reply to Review #53: I have the same gold dots on mine. These appear to be pigment from the anilla. I have had the same experience with Bolivar recently. If there were many, I would clean it away with a cloth. - Mine smell very young still but have a great oily maduro wrapper. - Submitted by kiste on September 19, 2007


Review #55: MY CIGARS ARE VERY YOUNG BUT I HAVE EXPERIENCED A SMOOTH FIRST CLASS SMOKE.I WOULD DEARLY LOVE TO GET HOLD OF A CABINET WITH SOME AGE ON THEM.A BEAUTIFUL DEEP BLUE SMOKE WITH A WOODY CREAM TASTE THAT WAS INTIALLY SLIGHTLY HARSH BUT THEN CHANGED DRAMATICALLY.GREAT VALUE AT DOUBLE THE COST. - Submitted by benji on September 10, 2007


Review #54: Por fin conseguí hacerme con una petit corona en Lausanne (Suiza). Sin duda es una gran mareva, aunque no pude notar un claro dulzor como esperaba después de haber leido las notas en esta página. De fortaleza media y bastante sabroso aunque no con muchos matices. No pude ver la fecha de construcción cuando lo compré, aunque tengo la impresión de que estaba un poco joven aún. La construcción era buena, aunque la capa no era la mejor, el tiro fue excelente y quemó muy parejo. Aunque no deja de ser una primera impresión, podría ponerlo a la altura de un nº4, más suave y mejor torcido, y por debajo del PC de Bolivar o Cohiba. - Submitted by peac25 on August 20, 2007


Review #53: I think I found my everyday stick (3 times a day...is more like it). The last %10 of it can be far too harsh but interestingly this does not happen every time- probably a function of heat. the wrappers in my box have an odd.. almost gold leaf speckled look to them...is this normal? - Submitted by traded on August 16, 2007


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