Inka Secret Blend Blue Petit Corona Cigar - Bundle of 25

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Date Added: Friday 20 March, 2026 by Steve
I usually enjoy buying these bundle of ten cigars but these last ones have seriously lacked any quality in control and pleasure. Constantly removing plugs, uneven burn and only enjoyed 1 cigar from the bundle. Off the list.

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Date Added: Saturday 07 March, 2026 by stuart
An excellent cigar, I have not tried these before, was not disappointed but am very pleased, a very satisfying and quite enjoyable smoking pleasure, wonderful tobacco aroma and a great lasting smoke, will most definitely order these again, also great value I particularly enjoyed this cigar with a glass of a vintage fine sherry and a generous portion of mature cheddar. I look forward to my next cigar with relish. Many thanks for your superb customer service. Stuart Clifton

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Date Added: Sunday 30 November, 2025 by ASHLEY
I buy these on a bundle deal. Ok indeed for an everyday smoke, although the construction can be indifferent....Not as good as the red Blend.

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Date Added: Wednesday 01 October, 2025 by Richard
The Inka Secret Blend Blue Petite Corona bundle of 25 offered an interesting smoke for me, especially as someone still at the early stages of getting to know different regions and blends. Being a Peruvian cigar, it stood out right away since most of my experiences so far have been Cuban or Nicaraguan. On the cold draw, there was a light earthiness and a hint of sweetness, almost like dried fruit. Once lit, the first third opened with smooth, mellow flavors—cedar, toast, and a touch of creaminess. It felt very approachable, which I appreciated. As it developed, I started picking up more herbal notes mixed with nuts, and a little black pepper spice crept in to give it some character. The smoke was medium-bodied overall, not too light but not overpowering either. The construction was decent: the draw was consistent, though the burn line wavered here and there, requiring a minor touch-up. Midway through, there was a slightly bitter edge that came and went, but when it mellowed, the cigar returned to a balance of wood, earth, and soft sweetness. It’s not the most complex cigar I’ve tried, but it offered enough shifts to keep me engaged. I’d call it a solid everyday option—affordable, flavorful enough, and a good way to experience Peruvian tobacco. Not a standout, but certainly enjoyable. Rating: 7/10

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Date Added: Wednesday 01 October, 2025 by Richard
The Inka Secret Blend Blue Petite Corona Bundleof 10 offered an interesting smoke for me, especially as someone still at the early stages of getting to know different regions and blends. Being a Peruvian cigar, it stood out right away since most of my experiences so far have been Cuban or Nicaraguan. On the cold draw, there was a light earthiness and a hint of sweetness, almost like dried fruit. Once lit, the first third opened with smooth, mellow flavors—cedar, toast, and a touch of creaminess. It felt very approachable, which I appreciated. As it developed, I started picking up more herbal notes mixed with nuts, and a little black pepper spice crept in to give it some character. The smoke was medium-bodied overall, not too light but not overpowering either. The construction was decent: the draw was consistent, though the burn line wavered here and there, requiring a minor touch-up. Midway through, there was a slightly bitter edge that came and went, but when it mellowed, the cigar returned to a balance of wood, earth, and soft sweetness. It’s not the most complex cigar I’ve tried, but it offered enough shifts to keep me engaged. I’d call it a solid everyday option—affordable, flavorful enough, and a good way to experience Peruvian tobacco. Not a standout, but certainly enjoyable. Rating: 7/10

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Date Added: Wednesday 01 October, 2025 by Richard
The Inka Secret Blend Blue petite corona was an interesting smoke for me, especially as someone still at the early stages of getting to know different regions and blends. Being a Peruvian cigar, it stood out right away since most of my experiences so far have been Cuban or Nicaraguan. On the cold draw, there was a light earthiness and a hint of sweetness, almost like dried fruit. Once lit, the first third opened with smooth, mellow flavors—cedar, toast, and a touch of creaminess. It felt very approachable, which I appreciated. As it developed, I started picking up more herbal notes mixed with nuts, and a little black pepper spice crept in to give it some character. The smoke was medium-bodied overall, not too light but not overpowering either. The construction was decent: the draw was consistent, though the burn line wavered here and there, requiring a minor touch-up. Midway through, there was a slightly bitter edge that came and went, but when it mellowed, the cigar returned to a balance of wood, earth, and soft sweetness. It’s not the most complex cigar I’ve tried, but it offered enough shifts to keep me engaged. I’d call it a solid everyday option—affordable, flavorful enough, and a good way to experience Peruvian tobacco. Not a standout, but certainly enjoyable. Rating: 7/10

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