H. Upmann Coronas Major Tubed Cigar - 1 Single

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Date Added: Thursday 25 October, 2007 by ArchivedCgarsReviews
Great construction and smell to this mild flavoured (but still satisfying) cigar. Only flaw was an apparent inability to keep the thing lit - mustve re-lit this cigar 4 times at least. Very good with champagne, and plenty of friends :) written by Medic Mike

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Date Added: Thursday 25 October, 2007 by ArchivedCgarsReviews
Great construction and smell to this mild flavoured (but still satisfying) cigar. Only flaw was an apparent inability to keep the thing lit - mustve re-lit this cigar 4 times at least. Very good with champagne, and plenty of friends :) written by Medic Mike

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Date Added: Thursday 25 October, 2007 by ArchivedCgarsReviews
Surprisingly mild - I actually felt that I missed out on something special. An aroma which whilst decent, would have been nicer if it were a little stronger. written by Benjamin

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Date Added: Thursday 25 October, 2007 by ArchivedCgarsReviews
Surprisingly mild - I actually felt that I missed out on something special. An aroma which whilst decent, would have been nicer if it were a little stronger. written by Benjamin

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Date Added: Thursday 25 October, 2007 by ArchivedCgarsReviews
Hmmm, I feel the other reviews here are a little too generous. It has decent construction and a nice mild-medium aroma of woody, spicy tobacco...however after about the 1st inch it starts to burn very hot and un-even, often needing re-lighting. This is something that I hate in a cigar. However cheap a Havana may be relative to its cousins it is still pricey, and I expect not to have to put it out half way through because it has become tarry and hot. written by A. Dyer Eng

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Date Added: Thursday 25 October, 2007 by ArchivedCgarsReviews
Hmmm, I feel the other reviews here are a little too generous. It has decent construction and a nice mild-medium aroma of woody, spicy tobacco...however after about the 1st inch it starts to burn very hot and un-even, often needing re-lighting. This is something that I hate in a cigar. However cheap a Havana may be relative to its cousins it is still pricey, and I expect not to have to put it out half way through because it has become tarry and hot. written by A. Dyer Eng

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