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Jose L Piedra Petit Cazadores Cigar - 1 Single
Date Added: Sunday 24 July, 2016
Lovely smoke, great construction and draw, full earthy Cuban flavour, exactly what I love and an amazing price for a Cuban cigar!
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Juliany Maduro Corona Cigar - 1 Single
Date Added: Tuesday 12 July, 2016
A nice surprise for the price. The wrapper looks very nice, with a good sheen, and it's got a good draw. Starts out grassy and creamy, picking up coffee and hints of wood in the second third. The final third picks up quite a bit of spiciness to go along with a bit more wood and earth than previously, leaving an interesting herbal/earthy aftertaste once it's done.
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Jose L Piedra Brevas Cigar - 1 Single
Date Added: Thursday 07 July, 2016
A decent smoke from the get-go; smoke filled with a peppery, woodsy flavor. Notes of pepper plant, spice, and oak wood power this little stick. Though not the best ash you'll find on a cigar, and most definitely not a memorable smoke, stocking up on a few is recommended, especially if you need cheap sticks for quick fixes.
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Juan Lopez Seleccion No. 2 Cigar - 1 Single
Date Added: Friday 03 June, 2016
Reviewed by Kevin Schonhaut ( October 2000) No need to describe the appearance of the cigars again here. The cigar's pre-lit aroma was very subtle, enough to allow me to detect that there was, indeed something under my nose. When first applying a flame to the foot, there was a hint of mild spice. I had in my hand a very rich and complex single malt with strong, rather than subtle hints of chocolate, butterscotch and stewed fruit. With the first puff of smoke from the Juan Lopez No. 2, it was clear that the cigar was not going to be able to hold up against the onslaught of flavor offered by the scotch. I laid the drink aside and slowly tried to get a sense of the cigars character. What can I say? Despite a perfect burn and draw, my first cigar was as bland as my brother's. It was like going to the beach and hearing the radio play on someone else's sand dune. It was like the sound of a train in the distance. It was like some neighbor down the block was burning leaves in his back yard. A couple of times, I sipped again at the scotch, just to remind myself that I still had a sense
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Juan Lopez Seleccion No. 2 Cigar - 1 Single
Date Added: Friday 03 June, 2016
Reviewed by Jack Schonhaut ( October 2000) The three cigars I had were all 4 7/8 x50 with a smooth firm feel, light brown EMS color, perfect cap and a foot that looked like it was cut by a laser It was a sunny Saturday afternoon when I took the first vitola outside with a dram of Springbank 25 year old single malt. The cut was clean and it lit without and problem. A puff was all it took to start a nice stream of smoke. An easy draw, a nice breeze and a fine scotch. The only thing missing was any flavor from the cigar. The taste wasn't harsh, it wasn't mild, it just wasn't. The ash grew to around two inches before it fell off. In fact the remaining ash held until I finally put the cigar down with less than an inch remaining. There still was no flavor to be found. Vitola number two went to bat the following Saturday accompanied by a dram of Bowmore 22 year old Islay malt. Another perfect cut and light. Another plume of smoke after an easy draw. Another disappointment, no taste. Victim number three was smoked the following afternoon accompanied by a cup of black coffee. S
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Juan Lopez Seleccion No. 1 Cigar - Cabinet of 25
Date Added: Friday 03 June, 2016
Reviewed by Bill Durkin I recently received a cigar from a friend (Thanks again), that I have never had the experience of trying...a Juan Lopez Seleccion #1. Prior to lighting I admired the cigar, to its "perfect" cap, then its wonderful construction and finally its perfect colour (Colorado Claro); the cigar was very well made to say the least. Next, I clipped the end and took a pre light draw, to see what I was in for. The draw clean and free, and that point I knew I would have no troubles. Upon lighting, the first three or so draws were extremely rough and tannic. At first, giving me a feeling of disappointment and then without notice quickly diminishing. The first part of this cigar was extremely woody, then turning to a sweet woody flavour with a hint of honey. By the second third it transformed yet again to predominately woody flavour with a hint of floral and leather notes (quite minor) and then the final third was semi sweet wood and clean tobacco (which was present throughout but mainly hidden) with a hint of pepper and spice. This cigar was an extremely go
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