Henri Wintermans Tubed Coronas Deluxe Sumatra - 1 Single

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Date Added: Wednesday 26 August, 2020 by James
It may burn well and be constructed fine but that doesnt make up for the awful taste. For the price you pay there are other much more flavoursome cigars in the same bracket. I highly recommend going for something else if you are considering purchasing this stick. Was bought this by my other half and she will be informed not to do so again. Throughly disappointed.

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Date Added: Thursday 18 June, 2020 by Ian
Great cigar nice robust strong smoke .well rolled.my go to cigar after a hard days graft.

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Date Added: Wednesday 30 October, 2019 by Kyle
Cigar started off very sweet, soothing and mild, however, about half way through it started to get slightly bitter but then went back to being sweet again. For a low budget and quick cigar I think this Wintermans will be one of my gotos but I would suggest trying some others too. 4 stars for the slight change in taste.

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Date Added: Saturday 29 June, 2019 by Joe
Looking at some of the reviews on this cigar, I honestly struggle to think I smoked the same one!! Personally I thought this was the worst cigar Ive smoked!! Ive not got a big cigar budget, normally between £5-10 per cigar, so by no means am I trying to hold this cigar up to your big name Cubans. Compared to the other cigars Ive tried, conquistador, la invicta, Flor de Oliva ect, this was just nasty, only got about 1/3 through and had to ditch it. There are a lot better options in this price range.

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Date Added: Wednesday 20 March, 2019 by Jaymie
If you want a cheap cigar these are fine, but if you want something decent in my opinion you need to spend a bit more. The burn was quick and hot, for the price give it a try but donÂ’t expect to much.

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Date Added: Tuesday 02 October, 2018 by Alex
This cigar is quite interesting. It has a number of benefits - 1. Its dry cured so it doesnt need a humidor, though like any dry cured cigar it tastes a bit better IMO after proper humidification. 2. Its pre-cut so it can be smoked anywhere at any time. 3. Its quite a decent ring gauge and length - just shy of a petit corona. It certainly feels like a real cigar rather than a cigarillo like a half corona from Henri Wintermans. 4. It burns well and lights very easily - never had an issue with it burning in strange ways. 5. It comes in a tube despite being sold for less than a fiver, whereas its Cuban competitor Guantanamera is a good few pounds more for a tubos. The tube means it can be stored and protected anywhere. The main con - It tastes like a Henri Winterman i.e. relatively cheap, Dutch tobacco. I happen to like the flavour so its not a con for me, but if you like the flavour of Cuban or Nicaraguan tobacco and just cant stand the Dutch mix of Brazilian and Indonesian leaf it wont be for you. I think this is excellent value for a cigar and it is very useful for keeping in a car or drawer or somewhere, or anywhere you would rely on something dry cured. You get a lot of cigar for your money, but I dont think it should be compared to a real cigar e.g. a nice bundle Nicaraguan or something, it has a different niche altogether. Main competitors I know of - Guantanamera Cristales tubos Vasco da Gama (unflavoured) tubos Villiger tubos (forgot the name) Anything from De Olifant CGars own-brand of Dutch cigars And decent sized dry cured cigars like: Villiger Export (square or round) Henri Winterman Half Corona King Edward Imperial (though these are sweetened)

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