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 Paul on Friday 15 June, 2018
Have to agree with the comments about the quality . What I have discovered is better quality when they are bought as singles, also used a small fine screwdriver and punch slightly deeper than conventional punch and dont cut. As stated tightly wrapped, produced a very smooth mild smoke, holds ash well and lots of smoke with pleasant taste and aroma. Despite using this attic had to retouch once.
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by Paul on Sunday 03 June, 2018
I keep coming back to these as they are such good value for money! Whilst not overly complex I do enjoy the flavour. After 5 packets I am yet to run into any significant quality issues, far from it, I have always found the build and the draw excellent. A bargain stick in my humble opinion.
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by Dominic on Friday 16 February, 2018
Iv smoked many Cubans and non Cubans for 15 years now and I always find myself coming back to these. The flavours and enjoyment you get from these are up there with the best of them in my opinion. Originally I was put off by the price thinking "How can a Cuban be this cheap with that ring gauge and length and be any good?"... But after I tried them my mindset completely changed. These Cubans are on par if not better than alot of the medium to strong Cubans on the market in my opinion. The flavour is a lovely earthy taste and hints of spice towards the later third of the cigar. I must have smoked these on and off for the past 7-8 years and still cant understand as to why these are so cheap. I highly recommend giving these a go and believe you wont be able to find a better Cuban for the price.
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by Judah on Thursday 25 January, 2018
I like these. I brought back a box of 25 from a recent trip abroad. I’ve smoked at least 12-13 so far (only 3 from the box of 25 I bought back), and they have that distinct Cuban background taste typical of all the Cubans that I’ve smoked so far, as well as slightly sweet hints of woodiness. They go well with coffee I find. At 6” with a 43 ring gauge, these bad boys can take a while to get through and rushing them will only ruin the flavour. I like these for those evenings when I know I’m going to have at least an hour and a half to myself to sit back and relax with a smoke. They’re nowhere near as nicely constructed as other Cubans though. They’re rough, and flaky, with enormous veins and sometimes, green spots. They don’t seem to have varied much in terms of taste or the way they smoke. The ash can be dark or light grey, sometimes white and sometimes white speckled with black. It’ll fall off quite easily and isn’t very firm, so I don’t recommend letting it get much longer than 1/4”-1” without rolling the ash off. They don’t burn amazingly evenly either, but they don’t seem to go out and usually sort themselves out so that there’s rarely a need to light a match or use a lighter to correct an uneven burn. They’ve gone up in price since I last bought any from Cgars, but they’re still amazing value for what you’re getting. A Cuban cigar. In my book, any Cuban cigar under £10, in the UK, is a bargain. I highly recommend these to any new smokers, as an inexpensive introduction to Cuban cigars, as an inexpensive evening smoke and as a good humidor filler. I give these cigars 4/5 for flavour, but only 2/5 for construction and burn. I’m splitting the difference and giving them 3 stars. Still a great smoke though.
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by Simon on Monday 15 January, 2018
Got to be one of the best Cubans there is for the price factor, including the length and the ring gauge being right up there! Also, around 90+ % of the ones I've smoked have all been great, with that nice Cuban taste coming through as your smoke progresses. This and the other JLP sizes happened to be my daily smokes for a good several months.
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