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H. Upmann Magnum 50 Cigar - 1 Single
Date Added: Friday 27 May, 2022
First let me thank H. Upmann, and (The Cuban people) so much for this great Magnum 50 cigar. Light to Medium, the draw, burn, and construction are amazing. Varied bouquet of Flavors, aromas, and after tastes.. Such as ... earthy, woody, nuts, vanilla, and rich smoke. I will make sure keeps a large number of these woooow fancy sticks in my cigar humidors. Thank you so much C.GARS , Michelle Adler for all excellent choices and services. ✨
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Hoyo de Monterrey Epicure No. 2 Cigar - 1 Single
Date Added: Friday 27 May, 2022
Writing this as I smoke this cigar well what can I say excellent Draw excellent burn throughout a truly great smoke 💨💨
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Hoyo de Monterrey Petit Robusto Cigar - 1 Single
Date Added: Tuesday 24 May, 2022
A very pleasant-tasting cigar. It does not have a bitter aftertaste or a peppery aftertaste which is an advantage for me. Delicate, creamy in taste, it burns pleasantly until the very end. Good draft and lots of smoke. I recommend
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H. Upmann Half Corona Cigar - 1 Single
Date Added: Saturday 30 April, 2022
Faultless! If you are new to smoking cigars then you will not go far wrong with this little beauty. Smooth draw, light, creamy with hints of vanilla. Thank you to the staff for advice and guidance.
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Henri Wintermans Half Corona - Pack of 5 cigars
Date Added: Sunday 27 March, 2022
Yes Nigel - they used to have a 40 ring gauge and a Brazilian wrapper- they changed about ten years ago after the company was sold to stc
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Hoyo de Monterrey Petit Robusto Cigar - 1 Single
Date Added: Friday 18 March, 2022
Two unfortunate experiences with these. The first one I tried, the wrapper was crisp, dry and just crumbled and unravelled from the shoulder to the band.. It was also virtually impossible to light, with just a block of black charcoal instead of ash at the business end. Continued attempts to light it resulted in a trumpet-shaped expansion on one side of the cigar foot, and the wreckage was impossible to smoke.. The second one I tried seemed to be burning, but with considerable difficulty and a tight draw. No ash was visible, and the wrapper and binder stayed mostly intact. When the cigar went out, I tried scraping away at the black carbon at the foot and found it went down the centre of the cigar for about an inch and a half, so the centre of the filler had obviously burnt down inside the cigar shell. No ash anywhere, just hard black charcoal. Although I am new to cigar smoking, I have now smoked several different brands in different shapes and sizes, and have not had any problems with lighting or smoking any of them, so I dont think my lighting or smoking technique was at fault. I
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