I received a couple of these tubos from someone who recently returned from overseas. No information on where they were purchased or how they had been stored since purchased.
Tubes are marked "100% Cuban" and these are machine-made cigars produced in Germany using imported all-Cuban tobacco.
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The sticks are 6.2 inches by 40 RG and are shipped in boxes of 10 for about $42USD where available.
Sticks are wrapped in a cedar sleeve inside cello.
The wrapper on this example was somewhat rustic and a little veiny.
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The cap was rough and rolled in a such a way that there was no need to cut it.
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Colour could best be described as sickly brown and there was no discernible aroma from the wrapper or the foot. Overall, the stick was dry.
It lit well and, after a slightly issue at the start, burned evenly throughout and produced a lot of smoke.
There was no real flavour changes throughout this cigar, which I smoked down to the last half-inch. Overall, it was extremely mild, with a hint of Cuban flavour. At times, there was a slight burst of vanilla but it didn't last. Finish was somewhat nutty.
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The cigar has a bit of an aged flavour, but not in a good way. This, combined with its blandness and how dry it was, makes me question how it had been stored.
The verdict: I'd give this a 3/10, mostly because of the burn and the amount of smoke it produced. It would suit a first-time smoker, but that's about it.
Perhaps a fresher stick would impart a bit more flavour as I have seen others describe it as a medium to strong cigar.
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Nice review thanks Jeff, nice comments sheet you got there, is this available somewhere? I am always looking for point of reference.
Will you buy this cigar again? I guess not
:-)
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