Sancho Panza Non Plus Cigar - Box of 25

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Description Ref # SP0500

Length: 5 1/8" 
Ring Gauge: 42
Strength: Medium
Packaging: Box of 25 Cigars

Vitola: Petit Corona
Smoking Time: 30 Minutes
Other Cigars in this Vitola: 
Cohiba Siglo II
Romeo y Julieta Cedros de Luxe No. 3
Bolivar Petit Corona
H. Upmann Petit Corona
Rafael Gonzalez Petit Coronas
Por Larranaga Petit Coronas
Montecristo No. 4

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 Vuelta Abajo zone. 

Tasting Notes

An ideal every day smoke at a good price. Lots of flavour and earthiness with a nice flawless burn.

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89 / 100 

"...Slightly pressed with attractive, tawny colour. The draw is a bit tight, offering a very cedary smoke with some nuttiness and earth on the finish..."

CIGAR AFICIONADO

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by Scott on Monday 15 June, 2020
I received one of these as part of my subscription this month it was one I was looking forward too once I knew what Id received but I was so disappointed iv never had a cigar so tight I literally could not get anything through and by the time Id cut it a few times and poked around I just gave up shame really, I may buy another just to see what there really like
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by David on Saturday 07 March, 2020
Not many people smoke this blend which make the construction perfect almost every time, Medium strength, sweet, almonds, cedar and a hint of pepper. David - C.Gars Ltd Cigar Ambassador
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by Staff on Sunday 18 May, 2014
There are so many hugely popular marevas out there (Montecristo No.4 and Cohiba Siglo II to name just a couple) that it can be easy for some to be overshadowed, such as the Sancho Panza Non Plus. However, I found this to be a very tasty cigar. The wrapper was smooth, dark and oily and it had a slightly firm draw that loosened up nicely as the cigar progressed. It isn't the most complex smoke, but it gives a very enjoyable and consistent earthy flavour, with hints of nut and a touch of spice when exhaled through the nose. These flavours remain mild throughout, making this an ideal early morning smoke. If you're a fan of the Mareva format I'd certainly recommend at least giving one of these a try. - Calum, Turmeaus Chester.
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by Reggie on Monday 20 August, 2012
A good value smoke, light enough for any occasion. Lack of depth and complexity means it is probably not everyones' cup of tea, but a satisfying stick nonetheless. Uncomplicated, it imparts subtle tones of pepper and leather and offers an easy draw. Some uneven burning experienced during the initial stages. Would buy again.
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by martin on Wednesday 28 March, 2012
Just had one of these for the first time, great little smoke, slow burn, good leathery notes with a hint of coffee, lasted for me 1hr 10mins, which i beleive to be good value for money. Would reccomend to first time cuban smokers and seasoned herfers alike
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