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A mild and woody flavoured cigar with a tint of sweetness. The leaves are mature so I can understand complaints about it's structure as it must be contained in perfect conditions. Guantanamera's have the distinctive aroma & scent of Cubans. It is obviously not in the league of my favourites - Romeo…
It's not quite as bad as some reviews have mentioned, but it aint much good either. Got halfway through it and had to let it go. Burned fairly even for me, gave good thick smoke, but wasn't especially pleasant. There are cheaper cigars which are far more enjoyable. Go in their direction instead.
I'm fairly new to serious cigar smoking. I've picked the odd singleton up in shops almost at random. Last tried was a Quintero tubulares which I thoruoghly enjoyed. Looking to broaden my horizons I bought a sampler pack here and this was the first one I've smoked.
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Not a bad cigar construction maybe questionable now and then but for 3.20 grab a box because there great in the morning before work with an espresso and the paper
Date Added: Wednesday 15 September, 2010 by Justin
Directed at Alfred.. with all due respect, when dealing with just about everything in life you get what you pay for. These cigars are at the low end of the machine made spectrum. I smoked one once whilst in Canada and honestly I found it to be almost offensive. However you can't blame the merchant…
Did not look or feel great so no great disappointment to find it lacking all round. Structure collapsed in the final third. Not so bad at the price, I suppose. Smoke something else if you can.