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Don Cirilo Maduro Reserva Familiar No.4 Cigar Review

by Bryan Glynn, March 3, 2013

[nggallery id=687]   Don Cirilo Maduro Reserva Familiar No.4 Cigar Review This 5×50 box pressed stick features a dark chocolate and red mottled wrapper with a slight tooth, butter soft feel, tight seams, minimal veins, double cap and rich licorice and tobacco aroma. First light reveals

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Drew Estate La Vieja Habana Connecticut Chateau Corona Cigar Review

by Bryan Glynn, July 31, 2011

[nggallery id=356]   Drew Estate La Vieja Habana Connecticut Chateau Corona Cigar Review This 5.5×46 cigar features a medium tan wrapper with a butter soft feel, spongy give with several soft spots, small veins and a manure aroma. This is a mixed filler cigar, marketed as a value line. First … Continue reading

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Blue Mountain Cigars El Threesome Cigar Review

by Bryan Glynn, June 19, 2011

[nggallery id=334] Blue Mountain Cigars El Threesome Cigar Review This 6×60 cigar is made of three different wrappers stacked in thirds. Starting at the foot with Connecticut, then Habano then maduro at the head. It features a butter soft feel, a few small veins, tight seams, double cap and a … Continue reading

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