Jose L Piedra Cazadores Cigar - 1 Single

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Description Ref # JP0002

Length: 6"
Ring Gauge: 43
Strength: Medium to Full

Packaging: 1 Single
Vitola: Cazadores JLP
Smoking Time: 50 Minutes

JOSE L. PIEDRA

José L. Piedra is a particularly noteworthy Havana not only because its blend is composed of filler tobaccos grown exclusively in the Remedios tobacco region (formerly called Vuelta Arriba), but also because it is made using the ‘totalmente a mano, tripacorta’, or ‘totally hand made, short filler’ technique.

The Piedra family came to Cuba in the 1880s from the Spanish province of Asturias. They settled near the town of Santa Clara, which lies at the heart of the Remedios region where tobacco has been grown since the 16th Century, and started to make cigars.

The family’s second generation led by José Lamadrid Piedra, whose name is commemorated today, founded and developed the brand.

All of the José L. Piedra sizes are made from Remedios tobaccos using the traditional ‘tripa corta, totalmente a mano’ – short filler, totally handmade technique.

CAZADORES

Immediately you will notice the distinct, somewhat rustic, medium to full taste of the Remedios tobaccos in these cigars. A cigar for the great outdoors.

Tasting Notes

An enjoyable taste and aroma. A pleasant medium flavoured smoke for a good price. It has easily accessible flavours. It has a slightly tangy, grassy taste of young tobacco amongst a fairly creamy coffee and woody flavour.

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by ArchivedCgarsReviews on Saturday 27 October, 2007
After smoking a few of these that were really very good I got a bit carried away and posted a very positive review. In the last week or so Ive smoked about six of these and friends of mine another 10 or so. About three out of an original 25 have been solidly plugged. None so far have burnt evenly. One burnt down the centre leaving the wrapper almost intact for about an inch! One fell apart halfway. The first two or three had a nice easyish draw the rest have been harder work. The ash is usually speckled black/gray 40/60 but one cigar had noticeably yellow looking ash, the pal who got it thought it was a great smoke! On the whole I still think these are ok but obviously 2 or 3 bad cigars skews the vfm profile a bit. Therefore Ill rate them 2 cigars making an average of 3 cigars over two reviews. written by Will Copeland GBR
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by ArchivedCgarsReviews on Saturday 27 October, 2007
After smoking a few of these that were really very good I got a bit carried away and posted a very positive review. In the last week or so Ive smoked about six of these and friends of mine another 10 or so. About three out of an original 25 have been solidly plugged. None so far have burnt evenly. One burnt down the centre leaving the wrapper almost intact for about an inch! One fell apart halfway. The first two or three had a nice easyish draw the rest have been harder work. The ash is usually speckled black/gray 40/60 but one cigar had noticeably yellow looking ash, the pal who got it thought it was a great smoke! On the whole I still think these are ok but obviously 2 or 3 bad cigars skews the vfm profile a bit. Therefore Ill rate them 2 cigars making an average of 3 cigars over two reviews. written by Will Copeland GBR
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by ArchivedCgarsReviews on Saturday 27 October, 2007
Yes they are real, but no theyre not great. I would recommend any of the Piedra line for someone taking a casual smoker out for a game of golf or something of the sort. You are getting what you paid for... an okay cuban cigar. The cazadore is okay, not the best of the line though. written by mmeadows
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by ArchivedCgarsReviews on Saturday 27 October, 2007
Yes they are real, but no theyre not great. I would recommend any of the Piedra line for someone taking a casual smoker out for a game of golf or something of the sort. You are getting what you paid for... an okay cuban cigar. The cazadore is okay, not the best of the line though. written by mmeadows
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by ArchivedCgarsReviews on Saturday 27 October, 2007
Yes they are real, but no theyre not great. I would recommend any of the Piedra line for someone taking a casual smoker out for a game of golf or something of the sort. You are getting what you paid for... an okay cuban cigar. The cazadore is okay, not the best of the line though. written by mmeadows
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