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    Quintero Coronas from the '70s.

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    Originally posted by gojira View Post
    Quintero Coronas from the '70s.

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    Had age been kind to one of my least fav Habanos?
    Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Simon Bolivar View Post

      Had age been kind to one of my least fav Habanos?
      This one was a decent morning smoke. Not that I would buy a box of them but I was curious how these would smoke and purchased two singles last year. Here's the review that I wroye on another forum. I'm going to spare you the photos that I took.

      This Quintero Coronas from the '70s is a handmade long-filler cigar that comes in cellophane. The cellophane is slightly yellow. This cigar is part of some singles from the '60s, '70s and '80s that I bought last year. It has been stored at 65/66 RH.

      I'm drinking Espresso made from Tanzanian beans and sparkling water with it.

      I used my 9 mm punch because I'm too cheap to buy a 7 mm one.

      Cold draw: Nothing much, just a hint of tobacco.

      First third: The draw is a little tight and the burn is slightly uneven. Ash doesn't hold. The cigar is mild and I'm not getting much flavor wise. It's mostly light roasted tobacco. I retrohale with every puff. As I'm approaching the second third I get a hint of cream. The smoke leaves a "coating" on my tongue and palate.

      Second third: Not much change in flavor or strenght. The smoke stings a tiny bit on the retro now, I like that. I just got a hint of sour cream on my last puff (I'm writing this as I smoke) which is nice. The burn is more even and the ash holds now. The cream flavor is gone again and I'm getting a touch of wood on top of roasted tobacco.

      Final third: I just had to cut the cigar as it started to leak some tar. The slight sour cream taste is back, it's very light though. The tobacco flavor overshadows it quite a bit. The coating on my tongue and palate is heavy now.

      Total smoking time was approximately 75 minutes. The cigar made for a pleasant morning smoke. Nothing too crazy but I'm glad to have smoked this one.

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      • #4
        RG Perlas 11 - from my banged around Spanish country side haul mix case.
        Strong little sucker - nice for my morning tea 😎


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        • #5
          Originally posted by gojira View Post

          This one was a decent morning smoke. Not that I would buy a box of them but I was curious how these would smoke and purchased two singles last year. Here's the review that I wroye on another forum. I'm going to spare you the photos that I took.

          This Quintero Coronas from the '70s is a handmade long-filler cigar that comes in cellophane. The cellophane is slightly yellow. This cigar is part of some singles from the '60s, '70s and '80s that I bought last year. It has been stored at 65/66 RH.

          I'm drinking Espresso made from Tanzanian beans and sparkling water with it.

          I used my 9 mm punch because I'm too cheap to buy a 7 mm one.

          Cold draw: Nothing much, just a hint of tobacco.

          First third: The draw is a little tight and the burn is slightly uneven. Ash doesn't hold. The cigar is mild and I'm not getting much flavor wise. It's mostly light roasted tobacco. I retrohale with every puff. As I'm approaching the second third I get a hint of cream. The smoke leaves a "coating" on my tongue and palate.

          Second third: Not much change in flavor or strenght. The smoke stings a tiny bit on the retro now, I like that. I just got a hint of sour cream on my last puff (I'm writing this as I smoke) which is nice. The burn is more even and the ash holds now. The cream flavor is gone again and I'm getting a touch of wood on top of roasted tobacco.

          Final third: I just had to cut the cigar as it started to leak some tar. The slight sour cream taste is back, it's very light though. The tobacco flavor overshadows it quite a bit. The coating on my tongue and palate is heavy now.

          Total smoking time was approximately 75 minutes. The cigar made for a pleasant morning smoke. Nothing too crazy but I'm glad to have smoked this one.
          Thanks for taking the trouble to post that, I found your detailed description most interesting.

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          • #6
            OCT 16 Sig II

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            • #7
              This months COTM




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              • #8
                '14 Monte 4

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                • #9
                  And one to remind me of why I do like some REs, perfectly rolled and the best of these I’ve tried. JL Malecon




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                  • #10
                    Lovely weather out in the sun.

                    Juan Lopez PC from 2001 courtesy of Simon Bolivar

                    This smoked very nicely!



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                    • #11
                      Back in the sunshine! Maduro No1 from 2015. The original year of release iirc. At 52rg bit chunky for me. Lovely smooth aromatic.

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                      I think I may finally have this CAD under control...

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                      • #12


                        Quick Party Chico’s on a break from gardening. Hopefully get something a bit bigger in later


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                        • #13
                          3611CF3A-84EB-4B8E-B33D-8A97EE825E1A.jpeg Spanish ER robusto from can’t remember when...
                          "Dear heart, you're talking to a man- a real man- who drinks straight Tequilla, with lime and salt on the rim, and smokes cigars" (J Zavala)

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                          • #14
                            A stunning Delay LE from a couple of years ago, and it’s just gorgeous!

                            For those particular chaps on here, apologies for the filthy hands, taking a break from the garden!

                            I hope you’re all having a corker of a Saturday!
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                            Only the impossible is worth the effort.

                            JEANETTE WINTERSON,

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                            • #15
                              Grandes de Espana

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