Sancho Panza Belicosos Cigar - 1 Single

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Description Ref # SP0001

Length: 5 1/2" 
Ring Gauge: 52
Strength: Medium
Packaging: 1 Single Cigar

Vitola: Campanas
Smoking Time: 45 - 60 Minutes
Other Cigars in this Vitola:
Romeo y Julieta Belicosos
San Cristobal La Punta
Romeo y Julieta Belicosos

Like other great Habano brands such as Montecristo and Romeo y Julieta, Sancho Panza takes it name from a masterpiece of world literature. 

In Don Quixote, the famous 17th Century Spanish novel by Miguel de Cervantes, it was Sancho Panza who served the errant knight as his faithful squire. His name was first used for a Habano in 1848 and since then it has enjoyed a reputation for quality amongst discerning smokers. 

The range today comprises three vitolas including the Molino or mill which is a Cervantes size. Don Quixote was, of course, famous for tilting at windmills. 

Filled with a medium bodied blend of filler and binder tobaccos from the V5

Tasting Notes

Mild toasty, salty and peppery tobacco flavours, but not much spice, very smooth and creamy. With an even burn and a perfect draw this cigar is ideal for a late afternoon taster.

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89 / 100

"...A chunky belicoso with a slightly uneven burn. The creamy smoke is sweet and woody showing light notes of orange peel, cinnamon and cashews..."

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by ArchivedCgarsReviews on Thursday 08 November, 2007
I may be but a mere novice and not up to the aficionado stage yet but I stumbled across this Sancho recently and it is perfect for me! Not too light, not too harsh, keeps together nicely and burns slow and even. Don't have to draw on it too heavily either (unlike Romeo y Julieta Coronation which was a touch disappointing). These are very well priced for singles on this site and I will be ordering here soon!! written by Cliffy UK
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by ArchivedCgarsReviews on Thursday 08 November, 2007
I may be but a mere novice and not up to the aficionado stage yet but I stumbled across this Sancho recently and it is perfect for me! Not too light, not too harsh, keeps together nicely and burns slow and even. Don't have to draw on it too heavily either (unlike Romeo y Julieta Coronation which was a touch disappointing). These are very well priced for singles on this site and I will be ordering here soon!! written by Cliffy UK
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by ArchivedCgarsReviews on Thursday 08 November, 2007
I`d tend to disagree here, folks. The Sancho Panza Belicoso is often compared (unfairly) to a Monte 2 or Vegas Robaina Unico - it`s not the same kind of cigar and is probably more analogous to a Diplomaticos 2. This is a fine light to mild torpedo with an open draw and leathery, woody tastes. I like Sancho Panzas very much and the Belicoso is a good example. The heavy gauge, however, lends for a few sharp notes - hell, sharp notes are a good thing, try a Monte some time - this is a fine Cuban cigar and I`d be very pleased if someone bought me a box. Mine don`t go out too often, either. No more than my Monte 2`s do. written by Dave Francis
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by ArchivedCgarsReviews on Thursday 08 November, 2007
I`d tend to disagree here, folks. The Sancho Panza Belicoso is often compared (unfairly) to a Monte 2 or Vegas Robaina Unico - it`s not the same kind of cigar and is probably more analogous to a Diplomaticos 2. This is a fine light to mild torpedo with an open draw and leathery, woody tastes. I like Sancho Panzas very much and the Belicoso is a good example. The heavy gauge, however, lends for a few sharp notes - hell, sharp notes are a good thing, try a Monte some time - this is a fine Cuban cigar and I`d be very pleased if someone bought me a box. Mine don`t go out too often, either. No more than my Monte 2`s do. written by Dave Francis
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by ArchivedCgarsReviews on Thursday 08 November, 2007
I`d tend to disagree here, folks. The Sancho Panza Belicoso is often compared (unfairly) to a Monte 2 or Vegas Robaina Unico - it`s not the same kind of cigar and is probably more analogous to a Diplomaticos 2. This is a fine light to mild torpedo with an open draw and leathery, woody tastes. I like Sancho Panzas very much and the Belicoso is a good example. The heavy gauge, however, lends for a few sharp notes - hell, sharp notes are a good thing, try a Monte some time - this is a fine Cuban cigar and I`d be very pleased if someone bought me a box. Mine don`t go out too often, either. No more than my Monte 2`s do. written by Dave Francis
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