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Quintero y Hno. Nacionales

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Quintero y Hno. Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:MediumLength:140
Format:NacionalesRing:40
Weight:7,6 gr.Score:6.2
Presentation: Semi Plain Box: (With cellophane) Boxes of 25; (Without cellophane) boxes of 25. Carboard pack: (With cellophane) Boxes of 5 in boxes of 50; (Without cellophane) boxes of 5 in boxes of 50.


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Review #8: This is one of the worst cuban I have smoked so far. The construction was bad and the smoke is worst. It has not taste of a cuban but just light tobacco with little characteristic of a cuban. At best a farmer's smoke to chase away insects. I have to put it down after 1/3 of the cigar. - Submitted by pak on March 19, 2008


Review #7: Bought a box at Amesterdam Airport, consider it is the lowest price hand made Cuban cigar available at the store...but not the best cigar I have ever smoked. - Submitted by ShueiGia on February 10, 2008


Review #6: Smoked a few of these in an attempt to find a cheap every day cigar. I have tried other Quintero vitolas and found them one dimensional but not lacking that cuban twang. The Nacionales however I find very bland. Even burn and plenty smoke but mild even for my novice tastes. Plenty of cheap Dominicans and Hondurans that can offer better value and flavour than these. - Submitted by swan25 on November 30, 2007


Review #5: For the price this is a very good cigar if you can let them get a couple of years of age on them. I would not smoke this on a weekend after dinner however they are perfect when washing the car or doing yardwork. - Submitted by Monkeyboy on May 11, 2007


Review #4: Unlike other reviewers, I didn't find this to be a bad cigar. My Nacionales didn't come in cellophane, and although it is suggested that these are hand rolled, I'd bet these are machine made. There is no doubt in my mind that these are machine made. The filler is "chopped up stuff." Now about the cigar... My cigar had big smoke. Impressive smoke, for that matter. The flavours were excellent for a "cheapie." I'm looking for a cheap cigar as a quick bum-around type smoke, and this one fits the requirement. It's inexpensive, and has great flavours. I was very disappointed with the last 1/3, however, as each draw produced a mouthful of tobacco which felt like sawdust. I'm going to give this one another try, however, I think it's right there with the Fonseca cadetes and JLP lineup for an everyday smoke. Obviously you're not going to smoke this to impress people or when you're out for a nice evening, but it fits the bill well. - Submitted by cookj1 on April 15, 2007


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