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Ramon Allones Specially Selected

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Ramon Allones Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:ThickLength:124
Format:RobustoRing:50
Weight:11,66 gr.Score:8.5
Presentation: Semi Plain Box: (Without cellophane) Boxes of 25. Slide Lid Box: Boxes of 25.


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Review #23: Bold, yet refined, Cuban tobacco flavor marks this stick. If you want the kind of flavor that can be found only in a Cuban cigar, try the RASS. This and the Bolivar Royal Corona are my two favorite robustos. Why anyone would go for the far more expensive Cohiba robusto over this cigar is a mystery to me. - Submitted by Snuka on November 23, 2004


Review #22: A cigar with a personality which you can't ignore. The excitement beguines from almost the beginning revealing tones of pepper coffee wood and cream especially at the end when it gives stronger smoke .After 1.5 years in the humidor is definitely a good representative of its kind. Suitable for ending a winder dinner. - Submitted by Shiengas P. on October 29, 2004


Review #21: Cinging the end, the aroma is peppery. The first few puffs are quite different though. It is cedary, and rich. Light but rich. The flavour through the nose, if you look for it, is very much like a good Bolivar, only a little more fruity. Due to it being a light body this flavour is masked later on by others less subtle. A good vitole but with a slightly too easy draw. I must get me a cigar punch. - Submitted by peanutaxis on October 11, 2004


Review #20: This is what smoking cubans is all about, box code GKI JUN 01. This is a true power house of flavor and aroma, similar to the bolivar royal corona, the strong tobacco flavors married to the chocolate, coco, and espresso flavors develope over time to reveal a true classic. Only Habanos SA can create such a powerhouse with the sutle flavors and aromas that make all Cuban cigars unique. I mainly smoke dominicans and hondurans, however since the prices have been steadily raising higher and higher it makes sense to go for the cubans, after all they are much better than the dominicans and hondurans. - Submitted by big yesta on September 29, 2004


Review #19: Excellent cigar. Just finished three of them on three successive nights. Very smooth, wonderful flavor, great burn. My favorite robusto so far. - Submitted by BillG on August 11, 2004


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