HomeHistory Of CigarsCigars GuideBy SizeTop RatedAdvertisingAbout Us

 By Brands:
Belinda Cigars
Bolivar Cigars
Cabanas Cigars
Cifuentes Cigars
Cohiba Cigars
Cuaba Cigars
Davidoff Cigars
Diplomaticos Cigars
Dunhill Cigars
El Rey del Mundo Cigars
Fonseca Cigars
Gispert Cigars
Guantanamera Cigars
H. Upmann Cigars
Hoyo de Monterrey Cigars
Jose L. Piedra Cigars
Juan Lopez Cigars
La Corona Cigars
La Escepcion Cigars
La Flor de Cano Cigars
La Flor del Caney Cigars
La Gloria Cubana Cigars
Los Statos de Luxe Cigars
Maria Guerrero Cigars
Montecristo Cigars
Partagas Cigars
Por Larranaga Cigars
Punch Cigars
Quai d'Orsay Cigars
Quintero y Hno. Cigars
Rafael Gonzalez M. Cigars
Ramon Allones Cigars
Romeo y Julieta Cigars
Saint Luis Rey Cigars
San Cristobal de La H. Cigars
Sancho Panza Cigars
Siboney Cigars
Trinidad Cigars
Troya Cigars
Vegas Robaina Cigars
Vegueros Cigars

Quintero y Hno. Brevas

View all Nacionales Cigars    

Churchills >>

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.


Average user rating


Review #63: This cigar is not bad for a money you give,but I also think that is better to give a little more money and have much better cigar for every day smoke like Partagas or Romeo y Julieta mille fleurs...And this brevas is better when stay in humidor some time. - Submitted by Marcowind on February 22, 2007


Review #62: It's an OK to have for an everyday cigar. Good Money/performance, but why not to go for a RJ Millefleurs? - Submitted by ugur.yilmaz on February 12, 2007


Review #61: Simplicity often suits me. Life has many complexities and I find it pleasant to sit with a simple cigar that tastes like tobacco - especially Cuban. I've had no problem with construction - somewhat softer than I prefer but they have never fallen apart on me. Short filler isn't necessarily a bad thing as long as the tobacco is good. They are certainly better than many more expensive non-Cubans. I would trade a box of Joya de Nicaragua for a single Quintero any day. I almost wish I had never even smoked a Cuban cigar; they really are better and I can't put my finger on why and my old favorites just don't do it for me any more. They don't have that thing, whatever it is. Even the lowly Quintero has it. I don't know what it is, but I want it. - Submitted by steveclark on February 4, 2007


Review #60: Very bad cigar - Submitted by krishmetz on January 21, 2007


Review #59: At times very bitter, always a tight draw, other times some interesting and spicy tastes. I paid € 2.70 at my local tobacconist in Berlin. In a way, because my experience is limited and I've been smoking RJ's and Partagas, I wanted to try a cheaper one out, but I have to say I'm disappointed and see that the price is not just a statis thing - there really is such thing as good quality. If this one is smoked slowly, it won't be as bitter. - Submitted by mdecristo on January 21, 2007


This cigar spans 21 pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 [9] 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21



 
» Add a new review for Quintero y Hno. Brevas

Due to abuse of our review system by a small minority of internet users, we have decided to require reviewers to signup to our site before they may post a review. Signup is free, and all we require is a valid e-mail address. Please note we will not pass your e-mail on to any third party.

(Click here to Register or Login)

  

Quintero y Hno. Brevas


 RSS Latest Reviews