kelmac07 06:46 AM 05-17-2013
 
I've heard a bunch of mixed reviews on this cigar.  And each one brings me to thinking...is this another Chateau Real??  
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equetefue 07:55 AM 05-17-2013
 
I personally like the longsdale. Very "cubanesque"
		
		
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Blocky Patel 05:23 PM 05-17-2013
 
Smoking my second one now, just as good as the first. An hour and a half in, a little less than half left, no re-light.
		
		
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neoflex 09:46 PM 05-18-2013
 
I've smoked a bunch of the Toros and I personally think they are great.  My only complaint is the wrapper seems to be a little thin and tends to crack and split from time to time.  Definitely not a Chateau Real.  These may be a regular staple in my humidor as they're fantastic when your looking for a flavorful cigar that's not too heavy.
		
		
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Jsmith1216 01:33 PM 05-21-2013
 
I smoked a fresh rolled cigar last night hand-rolled by Willy Herrera right in front of me. I loved it. It was a fantastic cigar and was very tasty. Jonathan Drew also gave me one for the road which is currently in my humidor. I highly recommend these cigars.
		
		
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Islayphile 02:19 PM 05-21-2013
 
I smoked a toro last Saturday and I enjoyed it quite a bit.
		
		
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danreeve 08:32 PM 05-21-2013
 
I really like this cigar. I think the first inch or so is ho-hum, but once you hit the middle the flavors kick into full gear. box worthy IMO
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Blocky Patel 08:58 PM 05-27-2013
 
While enjoying the taste of my leisure time  :wink:
I fired up another one of these beauts.  Over half gone and still burning nice and square
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MUNKY 09:31 PM 06-05-2013
 
Ordered a 5 pack and can't wait!
		
		
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equetefue 09:33 PM 06-05-2013
 
Smoked a longsdale yesterday and it was very good
		
		
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crgcpro 08:40 PM 06-06-2013
 
Way too mild for me but  most guys love them.
		
		
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MUNKY 10:22 PM 06-06-2013
 
Just had my first and must say I was impressed.
		
		
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Islayphile 07:02 AM 06-07-2013
 
I'm currently smoking my second toro and it's very good.
IMO, these need to be smoked a little bit slower than normal in order to pick up the subtle flavors.
Reminds me of a Coronado in that way
		
		
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tsolomon 10:47 AM 06-07-2013
 
Willy Herrera is scheduled to be at Drapers' DC store on 6/14 and the Bethesda store on 6/15.  He will be rolling cigars onsite, so I'm going to try to get by and check these out.
		
		
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TobaccoEvents 11:15 AM 06-07-2013
 
Originally Posted by Blocky Patel:
Disclaimer:  mods, I will gladly submit to protocol if you prefer I don't start threads like this and instead post in the 'cigar I smoked today' thread.  However, I don't see that thread as a discussion of cigars thread, merely a "check this out" thread.
Anyway, I stop by my B&M shop today and they have a "New Arrival" sign up in the humidor along with a laminated print out of Cigar Aficionado ratings of Herrera Estili (Nicaragua) and it got a 93.  Now, I had never heard of it, not sure who grows it, etc (I'm about to do some research) but I bought a handful, and man, it is really, really good so far.  Nice and taught, good draw, slow burning, a bit of burn on my tongue, medium body.  Highly recommended.
I love Willie Herrea's newest offering in the Herrea Esteli. I've tried various vitoa's in the line and for me the Corona is best. I made a box purchase of this size and have not been disappointed...I'm halfway thru my first box. I know it sounds crazy, but in this size in particular I get a hint of toasted marshmallow! I love that. It's a smooth, complex stick and one that I recommend to all my cigar friends. Construction and burn is near perfect in this size. Enjoy!
		
		
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