Better to buy a couple of premium cigars than 10 cheap that you don't really enjoy, cigars are like wine, you get what you pay for, Aim for a high enjoyment factor at least about 80% if you don't get above this value then move onto some thing else, finding your perfect cigar might take a week or could take you 10 years or more but the journey will be far more pleasant if you go first class rather than steerage, enjoy the trip, This cigar is exactly the same size as the Cohiba Siglo I and Monticristo No.5 The build quality is as good as a Romeo and the band is reminiscent of the Monticristo, This cigar is easy to light and cut and the draw is superb, Light taste in the first third of a pleasant flavour which I have not experienced before I can only describe it has Hay the aroma is very nice and my partner likes the smell so that must be a good sign, Into the second third and still mild to medium and still hay with a bit of citrus, the burn is good and still enjoying this cigar, Coming into the final third and mild to medium and a touch of pepper now but not hot the aroma now is reminiscent of a D4 and the strength is picking up to medium, Nubbing this cigar is truly superb and would highly recommend these cigars for at least a 45 mins pub smoke mine lasted exactly 1 hour, this is a real unknown gem of a Cuban cigar and must be tried to be appreciated