Jose L Piedra Conservas Cigar - 1 Single

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Date Added: Saturday 27 October, 2007 by ArchivedCgarsReviews
Bought a few of these off licence priced stogies for around the house, and quite frankly it is hit and miss with the QC, as mentioned in previous reviews. The ones I had mostly were a fast burn which almost stopped half way through, a tough draw at times and a few heavy cranks did the trick, sometimes on a session I need a few heavy draws to keep going and revert to these. Not bad..but then again not good, more of a dancefloor at 1.30 in the morning than for special occasions or the regualar puffer, again at an affordable price for the smoker, but each to their own, try and you *may* be surprised, after having a few it leaves you thinking: with a little care, love and attention these could be a high end cigar. written by Stefan

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Date Added: Saturday 27 October, 2007 by ArchivedCgarsReviews
Bought a few of these off licence priced stogies for around the house, and quite frankly it is hit and miss with the QC, as mentioned in previous reviews. The ones I had mostly were a fast burn which almost stopped half way through, a tough draw at times and a few heavy cranks did the trick, sometimes on a session I need a few heavy draws to keep going and revert to these. Not bad..but then again not good, more of a dancefloor at 1.30 in the morning than for special occasions or the regualar puffer, again at an affordable price for the smoker, but each to their own, try and you *may* be surprised, after having a few it leaves you thinking: with a little care, love and attention these could be a high end cigar. written by Stefan

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Date Added: Saturday 27 October, 2007 by ArchivedCgarsReviews
When i go for my Friday afternoon smoke sessions which I look forward too after a week at the office I usually pack one of these along (just in case a pal turns up without a cigar. Yes Im tight with my cubans)But i do smoke them my self. Ive smoked a few of these now and basically you get what you pay for they are not complex and can be best described as a no frills smoke. They are not a cohiba but at supermarket prices they are not bad. written by MrY

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Date Added: Saturday 27 October, 2007 by ArchivedCgarsReviews
When i go for my Friday afternoon smoke sessions which I look forward too after a week at the office I usually pack one of these along (just in case a pal turns up without a cigar. Yes Im tight with my cubans)But i do smoke them my self. Ive smoked a few of these now and basically you get what you pay for they are not complex and can be best described as a no frills smoke. They are not a cohiba but at supermarket prices they are not bad. written by MrY

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Date Added: Saturday 27 October, 2007 by ArchivedCgarsReviews
When i go for my Friday afternoon smoke sessions which I look forward too after a week at the office I usually pack one of these along (just in case a pal turns up without a cigar. Yes Im tight with my cubans)But i do smoke them my self. Ive smoked a few of these now and basically you get what you pay for they are not complex and can be best described as a no frills smoke. They are not a cohiba but at supermarket prices they are not bad. written by MrY

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Date Added: Saturday 27 October, 2007 by ArchivedCgarsReviews
What can i say about these cigars. Cheep and cheerful. Theyre ok for sharing with friends or when youre drunk and dont really know what you are smoking. LET THEM AGE. I currently have 25 of them aging, and i suspect they will be a lot better in a years time. My 3 out of 5 review could be a little generous. It is more based on what i anticipate. Judging by what i have smoked, i would give them a 2 at the moment. written by Ad UK

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