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Trinidad Reyes

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Trinidad Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:MediumLength:110
Format:ReyesRing:40
Weight:7,4 gr.Score:8.5
Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25


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Review #39: The Trinidad Reyes was my first cuban ever (started about two years ago with casual cigar smoking), and I was quite surprised. It had a very rich and tasty smoke, which I would describe as "burned coffee". For its size the Reyes produced huge amounts of smoke. A little backdraw was the very uneven burn, and I had to relight it twice. But the major backdraw of this cigar is its price - while its very high quality and tasty tobacco, it doesn't really explain twice the price of the Partargas Aristocrats. But if you're searching for a very good short time smoke (like I do) this certainly is a catch. - Submitted by Deatheye on March 4, 2006


Review #38: The Trinidad Reyes was my first cuban ever (started about two years ago with casual cigar smoking), and I was quite surprised. It had a very rich and tasty smoke, which I would describe as "burned coffee". For its size the Reyes produced huge amounts of smoke. A little backdraw was the very uneven burn, and I had to relight it twice. But the major backdraw of this cigar is its price - while its very high quality and tasty tobacco, it doesn't really explain twice the price of the Partargas Aristocrats. But if you're searching for a very good short time smoke (like I do) this certainly is a catch. - Submitted by Deatheye on March 4, 2006


Review #37: I have had a few of these in the last couple of weeks. great flavours and draw, but a little inconsistent on the burn (from a pack of 5, 2 burnt unevenly) ..... nonetheless, a good substitute for the Coloniales if u are pushed for time. nice "earthy" flavours with hints of vanilla and cream. - Submitted by Gobind on March 4, 2006


Review #36: Lovely cigars, draw, burn, construction, etc everything is perfect. My expectations were a bit low, since I didn't really like the Coloniales, flavour wise. But I was in for a big surprise, smooth, creamy vanilla, not to complex, but not boring either. I still prefer the shorts, but they come in as a close second in this format. - Submitted by Patton on February 17, 2006


Review #35: These are nice smokes. Deep, rich tobacco. Wanted it to last longer however the flavor was very lasting after finishing which made up for its size. Very high quality tobacco. I would love to try the larger ones - Submitted by artguy on January 21, 2006


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