Quintero Favoritos Tubed Cigar - 1 Single

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Date Added: Monday 18 November, 2019 by Bruce
A super smoke Can not fault these cigars,very smooth,a great even burn The price is fantastic Give these a try ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Buy Buy Buy

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Date Added: Saturday 07 July, 2018 by Simon
A Cuban robusto for a little over a tenner, where’s the catch? Price is not something i think about much when buying a cigar, as I am an infrequent smoker, but although I have old favourites, I like to work my way through a good variety of cigars. Robusto is my favoured size, as it gives a cool easy draw and much of the flavour associated with the larger vitolas, in a more compact smoke. So this was one I’d wanted to try for some time, but as with most cigars, a little humidor time can often help bring out the best. Construction is average, but that’s not a criticism, as it’s more than adequate, with quite veiny leaves used in the wrapper and a few minor discolourations. The cap is well attached and you’re not going to get any unravelling from making a big cut. Colour is a nut brown and the aroma unlit is of cedar and earth. To the touch this is a slightly spongy cigar, which i felt may be indicative of a loose construction and less tobacco leaves used, so essentially built to a price. It lit easily and first impressions were of ceadar, leather and maybe a slight nuttiness. Those impressions carried through the smoke, with the second third becoming a little more leathery. Draw was fine, not the best I’ve experienced, but certainly more than acceptable, with little effort required and plenty of thick creamy smoke. Burn was a different issue, although it was even, it went out quite a bit and the centre burnt quicker that the outside did. which was a little annoying, but not the end of the world, I’ve had far more expensive cigars do much worse. On inspection of the leftovers, it appears the outside layers are whole leaves and the inside is a bunch of ‘offcuts’, perhaps explaining the burn. I would say that overall this is a good cigar, but lacks any depth and complexity, with the flavours not taking on a different character as you smoke it. I’m going to leave the other two I have for a year or two and revisit it then. It won’t make my favourites list, by a long chalk but is fine for those days that you want a smoke and don’t want to break out the best, but don’t expect great things from it.

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Date Added: Monday 16 May, 2016 by Chris
These have got to be among the tastiest cigars I've tried, and I've sampled quite a few different brands lately. Burn and construction are not exactly of Premier League standards but the nice easy draw and flavour more than make up for it. A competitively priced Cuban alternative to Oliva and NUB. Quintero, why pay more?

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Date Added: Tuesday 19 January, 2016 by JAMES
One of my favourite cigars, always have a few in the humidor, leathery taste, lastst about an hour, oone of the cheapest cubans around

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Date Added: Tuesday 13 October, 2015 by Oldrich
Poor construction, poor burn, average taste. I am not impressed in the slightest, and will not be ordering this sad excuse for a cigar again.

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Date Added: Friday 15 May, 2015 by carol
An excellent cigar for the price. Took an hour to smoke, with lovely leather taste especially towards the end, no harshness and not an overpowering taste like some of the similar sized ring gauge cigars. I found the burn nice and even. A nice smoke to add to the Humidor.

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