This is a damn good cigar. Burns well, holds together till the last draw and the price for such quality is unbelievable when compared to other mote expensive brands. Just became a fan!
Have now tried both the Petit Corona and the Robusto from La Invicta and they have both been very enjoyable smokes. Do they stand up in a direct comparison to some of the more popular Habanos cigars? No, but when you compare the cost of these cigars (especially when bought in bundles) you will…
Fairly new to cigar smoking, smoked the occasional cigar in the past and thought lets get in to this pleasurable pastime a bit more. Well here we go! Nice constructed cigar, lit well and burned well. Had to relight once, but that could be because I take my time smoking and I was just short of an…
I thought this was an excellent smoke. As a returner to cigars (King Edward VII imperial devotee in the 1980s) this one had an easy draw and only needed a small snip and lasted me nearly half an hour to the label - it was a great outdoor break on a long bike ride in the sun, quite a few different…
I don’t have a whole lot to say about this cigar. For the price, I think it’s good. Handmade, good construction, burned evenly with good draw. But the flavours weren’t spectacular. There was the usual nutty flavours along with a hint of caramel, but not a lot else. It reminded me of a big cigarette…
A great smoke; easily matches some Cubans at twice the price. Get ready for a cloud of smoke, they burn well. Stronger than its Honduran cousin. Smooth, rich flavours. Should age well, if only I could save them.