[nggallery id=557] Partagas 1845 Double Corona Cigar Review This 7.25×54 stick features a rustic, thick and lumpy dark brown wrapper with a slight tooth, slight oil sheen, small and medium veins, visible seams, double car and a rich chocolate and wood aroma. First light reveals
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by Bryan Glynn, April 15, 2012[nggallery id=496] Blanco Cigars Nine Double Corona Cigar Review This 7×52 stick features a rich milk chocolate slightly lumpy handrolled wrapper with a couple small veins, tight invisible seams, even slightly spongy pack, double cap and rich barnyard aroma. First light reveals
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by Bryan Glynn, March 7, 2011[nggallery id=289] Label Your Cigar Habano Double Corona Cigar Review This 7.5×49 stick offers a medium tan wrapper with slight imperfections such as tears, nicks, discolorations and splotches. It has minimal veins, tight seams, a soft paper bag feel and even slightly spongy construction and a sweet barnyard aroma. First … Continue reading →
Piano Fuerte Sonata Double Corona Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, October 26, 2009[nggallery id=113] Piano Fuerte Sonata Double Corona Cigar Review This 6×60 stick from Piano Fuerte came in a light tan wrapper with good firm construction and a smooth finish. Lasting just over an hour, it offered a fairly plain flavor profile but with a few good distinct transitions. Flavors included
5 Vegas Classic Double Corona Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, April 22, 2009[nggallery id=21] A medium bodied 6×52 smoke with an excellent draw and burn. Producing a rough woody first 3rd with a good pepper kick, moving to a much smoother nutty, woody and slightly caramel flavor for the last 1/2 with a touch of pepper on the short finish. 1 hour, … Continue reading →
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by Bryan Glynn, March 24, 2009[nggallery id=4] A fast burner, this provided a fairly sweet, oily burn with a hint of nuts and a dry toasty finish. Pepper gave it a kick in the start, disappearing after the first half. Mild-medium bodied, great draw.
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