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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 #34: The Reyes was my first Trinidad ever. What can I say? An exquisite smoke. It obviously needed more time to mature, but my greed couldn't wait any longer: I smoked the first one during the New Year's Eve. Lots of smoke, well balanced taste, great smell also. A must have. - Submitted by Razvan Voncu on January 3, 2006


Review #33: I smoked my first Reyes last night ('04 Production). I was very impressed with the construction, burn, amount of smoke and "creaminess" however the flavors--while good, just didn't "rock my boat" like the SCB El Principe, Partagas Short or other Tres Petits. Especially considering the price difference. - Submitted by Shooter on December 20, 2005


Review #32: The Reyes is a beautiful cigar however one puts it. Clean wrapper and well bunched binders make this little habana more flavorful than one would think for its size. To top it off, you get the quaint look of the curly tail cap. A classic tasting cuban, the Reyes starts woody and almost instantly brings the smoker a whiff of vanilla. The nutty base taste accentuated by creamy smoke can be sometimes tainted by slight sharpness and bite due to its young age. Once after the first inch, one will realise the leathery and toasty aromas building up steadily As it turns more leathery after the middle while maintaining the nutty base, the reyes displays some characteristics of its big brother fundadores including hints of sweetness throughout the cigar. This is a 40min cigar that can often be done without even tipping the ash. Hey, whadayaknow! i'm doing one right now while typing this review in my private balcony. Unfortunately the Robusto Extra is not a bigger version of the reyes and could learn a thing or two from its older but younger sibling. - Submitted by Duncan on December 19, 2005


Review #31: Common knowledge: Small habanos = diminishing returns. Not so with this little marvel. Beautiful construction, silky smooth colorado wrapper, tons of flavor with a vanilla bean hint that is totally unique. I loved it. Only slightly less enjoyable than the benchmark small habano, the partagas short. - Submitted by peteando on October 28, 2005


Review #30: This is a pleasure to behold!,beautiful construction that's almost perfect,and the little "pig tail" at the end just gives it more character.Anyway,to the smoke itself.It was strong throughout with prominent spicy and woody flavours present at all times that remained constant,not once did it vary.It drew plumes of beautifully thick smoke for it's size,I was actually expecting a bit of a tight draw but this was not the case,it was perfect.Needless to say i was stunned that such a young little cigar could pack such a punch without overdoing things.Highly recommended! - Submitted by Phil_za on September 19, 2005


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