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Quintero y Hno. Brevas

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Quintero y Hno. Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Machine Made
Gauge:MediumLength:140
Format:NacionalesRing:40
Weight:7,6 gr.Score:6.1
Presentation: Foil Wrab Bundle.


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Review #53: Rubbish! Taste cheap, bitter and they fall apart in your mouth. A poor cuban cigar, but you get what you pay fo! - Submitted by cjarman on November 9, 2006


Review #52: These are excellent value, I think, and at 1.30 euro (about $1.70) each in Spain, they are a steal. No, they are not very complex but are a well-made, honest to goodness smoke for everyday use. - Submitted by Sevilla on November 7, 2006


Review #51: Really like these,not too strong but not to weak either.Good for a newcomer to cubans as a first smoke,reminds me of a Jose Piedra Nationale.Fairly good value for money($7.00 in Australia)will definitly be enjoying more of these in future. - Submitted by aussie shaun on July 11, 2006


Review #50: I bought a box of these and I have to say that this is the everyday cigar. It has personality or depth, but has a strong taste that tells you're smoking a cigar. It' a fairly good smoke till the end. Although I've always wanted to stop in the middle. A little more spice than Jose L. Piedra Conservas witch is another favorite of mine. - Submitted by Henkmeester on June 14, 2006


Review #49: This wasn't a bad Habano,but it wasn't great either.Started out a little mild but got richer as it was smoked.It's not complex although it has that Cuban flavor and aroma.Mine had a lot of veins in the wrapper that caused the burn to become uneven from time to time.Had a short finish.Good value. - Submitted by afuentelover on May 26, 2006


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