The Flying Dutch Wilde Senoritas cigar was a letdown—fragile construction and constant relighting made for a frustrating smoke. However, I was pleasantly surprised by its smooth, lingering aftertaste, which offered a redeeming touch to an otherwise poor experience.
Ive had a couple of these in selection packs and I must say that they are decent. The first one I had was very good but the second had construction issues both on the head and foot of the cigar but nothing so serious to make it unsmokeable, just a minor annoyance. Got a good 40mins smoke and when…
A pleasant in expensive smoke. I really enjoyed this one as always it is down to your personal palate but i would certainly recommend giving this one a try. Burns nice and pleasant taste of smoke and after taste was to my liking nice for a everyday cheap daytime smoke not too strong but still tasty.…
Inoffensive, but lacking in any real punch, a very light smoke. Not bad for a first smoke of the night in the sun with a crisp beer, but I wouldnt see this standing up to much with a robust whisky.
Certainly value for money, but I think Id rather pay more for a better medium to strong cigar.
Not bad for an inexpensive cigar. Aroma and taste ok, lasted around 25 minutes from start to stub, well constructed (remained so throughout) so all in all pretty good value. Went well with the large glass of 10 year old Jura single malt whisky I poured to have with it!
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