Jose L Piedra Cazadores Cigars - Pack of 5

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Description Ref # JP0002

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

Packaging: Pack of 5
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.

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by ArchivedCgarsReviews on Saturday 27 October, 2007
Have to agree with the review below wholeheartedly. Nacionales, Cremas and Cazadores seem to contain the same (short filler) tobacco, smoke much the same, and it`s only the length and gauge which determine the character of the smoke. Piedras are poo- poo`ed by some cigar aficionados, many of whom miss the point that this is a good, cheap, honest smoke and is better than some "top drawer" cigars I could mention. 4/5, recommended (as always). written by Dave Francis
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by ArchivedCgarsReviews on Saturday 27 October, 2007
Have to agree with the review below wholeheartedly. Nacionales, Cremas and Cazadores seem to contain the same (short filler) tobacco, smoke much the same, and it`s only the length and gauge which determine the character of the smoke. Piedras are poo- poo`ed by some cigar aficionados, many of whom miss the point that this is a good, cheap, honest smoke and is better than some "top drawer" cigars I could mention. 4/5, recommended (as always). written by Dave Francis
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by ArchivedCgarsReviews on Saturday 27 October, 2007
Badly made, wrapper undid itself without much prompting. Very uneven burn on most of the 5 I tried. Taste nothing special, not very strong. An undemanding smoke - both on the senses, and thankfully the pocket. written by Andrew J Mellor GBR
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by ArchivedCgarsReviews on Saturday 27 October, 2007
Badly made, wrapper undid itself without much prompting. Very uneven burn on most of the 5 I tried. Taste nothing special, not very strong. An undemanding smoke - both on the senses, and thankfully the pocket. written by Andrew J Mellor GBR
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by ArchivedCgarsReviews on Saturday 27 October, 2007
Badly made, wrapper undid itself without much prompting. Very uneven burn on most of the 5 I tried. Taste nothing special, not very strong. An undemanding smoke - both on the senses, and thankfully the pocket. written by Andrew J Mellor GBR
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