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Montecristo No. 4 Cigar - Pack of 5
Date Added: Friday 04 August, 2023
Ive probably smoked 15 to 20 different cigars in the last year, all roughly £12 - £25 each or thereabouts. The Montecristo No.4 is by far the best. I just cant fault it at all. The earthy smooth coffee flavour is never too strong, never too mild. The draw is never too tight, never too loose. This cigar simply delivers perfection for me. My favourite my a long way.
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Montecristo No. 4 Cigar - 1 Single
Date Added: Friday 04 August, 2023
Ive left more than one review in the last year but I feel compelled to comment again. The latest was in the humidor for around 3 months and was simply perfect. The draw was spot on and the flavours just developed superbly as I smoked it. Probably lasted for around 30 minutes in total but I didnt want it to end. This is by far my favourite cigar. Im not one for spending too much on a cigar because I never see a direct correlation between quality and cost. However the montecristo number 4 is worth every penny as far as Im concerned.
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Flying Dutch Senoritas Cigar - 1 Single
Date Added: Friday 04 August, 2023
Not bad for the price. Smokes good. Draw was good and there was some flavours. Toward the end it got a kittle spicy. 7/10
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Leon Jimenes by La Aurora Petit Corona Caribbean (Rum) Cigar - 1 Single
Date Added: Friday 04 August, 2023
Haven’t tried it yet,as it’s a gift for my dad :D but looks alright to me and very thoughtful put in a wooden box ;D
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Charatan Wilde Senorita Machine Made Cigar - 1 Single
Date Added: Thursday 03 August, 2023
Smelt like burnt clutch. Tasted like cheap hamlett you get from the garage. The first few puffs was OK but it kept going out half way then unravelled completely. I got this with the quick puff pack. 1 of 11.
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Romeo y Julieta No. 2 Tubed Cigar - 1 Single
Date Added: Thursday 03 August, 2023
Not too bad a smoke. Id imagine this is the perfect strength and vitola for those who arent experienced with cigars. Erroneously paired with Jameson Black Barrel expecting a sweeter flavour profile, could do with a peaty/smoky whisky. Build quality sub-par, with the wrapper exposing the binder at the head of the cigar - I managed to salvage it. Draw and burn were surprisingly perfect. Flavour consists of a soft, creamy, earthy foundation opening up hints of light leather and Italian herbs, think pesto. Second half brought out familiar RyJ tones of pepper, ripe fruits and roasted walnuts. Dry throughout. I had to try hard to determine these specific flavours as they were not obvious at all until the second half, where the flavour was still buried under the smoke. Stick it in the humidor for a few months before smoking.
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