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Jose L Piedra Brevas Cigar - 1 Single
Date Added: Thursday 25 January, 2018
My favourite of the Jose L Piedra cigars I’ve smoked. Smooth and earthy with a slight hint of cocoa. The taste is, in my opinion, very appealing and the burn isn’t too bad. Not perfect by any means but I’ve never needed to relight or correct any uneven burning on one of these. Their only real downside is the construction. Like all JLP cigars they’re rough and flaky, sometimes with a slight curve to the stick. Also, as with all JLPs it would seem, the last 3cm or so get tarry and bitter, but that’s overshadowed by the rest of the stick. I’ve always got a few of these in my humidor. They’re my favourite daily smoke. Much tastier than their cheaper cousins, the Cremas , and not as large as the Cazadores. At 30-45 minutes, I can finish one of these on my lunch break without having to rush. The ash can hold well but I wouldn’t advise letting it get much longer than 3-4cm as it’s prone to drop off and isn’t usually very firm when it does. I give these a 5/5 for taste and 4/5 for burn. They get 2/5 for construction, but overall I give these 5/5 because the price and the flavour will alw
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Jose L Piedra Cazadores Cigar - 1 Single
Date Added: 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
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Jose L Piedra Cazadores Cigar - 1 Single
Date Added: 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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Jose L Piedra Brevas Cigar - 1 Single
Date Added: Sunday 07 January, 2018
Personally I didn’t buy this one direct from this supplier but this is a lovely smoke! Plenty of smoke and taste. Earthy under tones and a decent cheaper alternative if you can afford a Trinidad Reyes!!! For this reason it gets 4/5 stars from me
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Juliany Corojo Corona Cigar - 1 Single
Date Added: Sunday 17 December, 2017
Pleasantly surprised with this one, some nice flavours including cocoa, although through the second third I had to puff on it a bit more than I'd like, to keep it a light.
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Jose L Piedra Cazadores Cigar - 1 Single
Date Added: Tuesday 12 December, 2017
Tough to rate these as they can either be really good or really bad. Being able to pay a quid or so for these in Cuba, however, means that you're not as bothered by the bad ones. But, when they are good, they're a really smooth yet spicy smoke, boasting great bang for buck. Maybe try one before you commit to buying these in bulk.
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