Inka Secret Blend Red Petit Corona Cigar - 1 Single

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Date Added: Saturday 29 July, 2017 by tony
I don't usually do reviews as my taste is simple and not much help to most people, ( Cohiba is best.), but I felt my experience was worth sharing. I had one in my quest to fined a good walking home from work cigar, IE under £9 but good enough to relax with after a long day. Bingo it was a finger burner with a Coffey. So the next day I ordered a box of ten, witch was a bad move, the box is made of some cheep nasty wood witch has tainted the cigars through there cellophane. I just finished one and they are still a good little smoke but i was getting the taste rewind with overtones of pine pitch or leylandii a real shame. the other nine will be put in quarantine from my other sticks with the hope that a month on there own will purge the pine out. I will be buying them again and would recommend them to everyone , BUT 1 Don't buy a box ether get singles or a bundle and 2 Mitchell ether burn all the boxes and never order them again or have them made to a higher stranded. The cigars deserve a 4/5 but the review gets a 2/5 dew to the box.

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Date Added: Sunday 13 March, 2016 by Chris
Having enjoyed the Tres Petit Corona I decided to give these a try and was somewhat disappointed. In comparison they are rather bland and "ordinary." Not a bad cigar by any means but I'll think twice about trying their larger vitolas.

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Date Added: Monday 09 November, 2015 by Thomas
just ok. Not unpleasant and the burn and construction were fine. Only flavour I got was sweet tobacco. I'm done with this brand now. Every time I see these great reviews I feel like maybe I should give the Inka range another try but the result is always the same. Plain and simple sweet tobacco, just like a big cigarette. Might be ok for an everyday smoke to keep costs down but since I only smoke once a week there is no point me getting any more. Im giving two stars as it wasn't horrible, it just wasn't good enough to revisit

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Date Added: Wednesday 10 December, 2014 by Nicholas
I have to agree with Alistair. This is a lovely herf. Easy to draw, lovely flavour to the end. I have had more trouble drawing from a Montechristo and less flavour from an Upmann. I was not at all disappointed with this and will likely buy more.

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Date Added: Monday 05 August, 2013 by Zebedee
For £5.49 I wasn't expecting much, but the reviews seemed good and so I thought if nothing else it was going to be a pleasant cigar. Unfortunately it didn't start out great, the cap was horribly askew and it seemed far too firm. Lighting was a challenge and it took me nearly five matches to get a solid burn going and many more touching up where the wrapper was burning uneven through the smoke. Draw was hard, as initially suspected it was tighter packed than it needed to be and this made smoking it too much of an effort. It went out several times before I had even reached the halfway mark and after the third relight I eventually consigned it to its fate. Flavour wise it was a nice cigar, sweet with a lingering flavour that clung to my palate between draws but it was not enough to warrant how difficult it proved to be to smoke. I have another Rojo Red, the Figurado and if this is an improvement I'll definitely revisit the line. But first impressions left a lot wanting and it was ultimately unsatisfying and £5.49 I feel I could have spent better.

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Date Added: Wednesday 28 November, 2012 by Alistair
...that I could taste it the following day. This cigar represents real bang for your buck and I will certainly be ordering more, but for now I have the rest of the range to try!

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