Category: Cigar reviews
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Stallone cigars Palamino Connecticut robusto cigar review

The Palomino is not a breed but a distinctive color type found in many horse breeds. Characterized by a lustrous golden coat and a white or cream-colored mane and tail. A pleasant feeling swept over me and thoughts of summer evenings were present throughout the smoking session. Sweet and fruity flavors defined the Stallone palamino…
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Stallone cigars Mustang rothschild cigar review

A small cigar that impresses with both flavor and the ability to be smoked extremely slowly. Its not particularly often you find a Rothschild that you can smoke for 70 minutes. Mustang horses have a strong, independent nature shaped by life in the wild. They are intelligent, alert, and quick to learn, with a natural…
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El Septimo Rembrandt torpedo cigar review

Born in 1606, Rembrandt van Rijn redefined portraiture with his command of light, shadow, and human emotion. A leader of the Dutch Golden Age, his works—from intimate etchings to grand oil paintings—capture more than likeness; they reveal character. Centuries later, his legacy still sets the standard for timeless The Storm on the Sea of Galilee.…
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El Septimo Van Gogh Diadema cigar review

The cigar has a lovely complexity and allows the taste buds to enjoy the moment from start to finish. Construction The cigar was firm with out any veins and had a thicker oily feeling to it. Wrapper: Undisclosed – Binder: Ecuador – Filler: Dominican, Ecuador and Nicaragua Scent and cold draw The cigar had a…
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El Septimo Da Vinci Lancero cigar review

Leonardo Da Vinci created Mona Lisa but El Septimo created Da Vinci. Leonardo Da Vinci was a visionary, inventor and artist like no other. I think he was way ahead of his time if we look even briefly at his drawing of a helicopter. If the technology had been as it is today, I think the…
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El Septimo Raphael robusto extra cigar review

There was a flavor in the cigar that I don’t remember having experienced more than once or twice before in my years. An incredibly interesting experience. Construction Raphael (1483–1520) was a painter of clarity and control. Best known for his Madonnas and the frescoes in the Vatican’s School of Athens. The cigar was firmly rolled…
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El Septimos Salvador Dali Toro cigar review

The cigar is named after Salvador Dali. Salvador Dalí was a master of the surreal—a bold visionary who turned dreams into vivid, impossible realities. The painting where the clocks of time seem to almost melt away makes me think. Following dreams has always been a big part of me, following your dreams is about the…
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El Septimo Michelangelo perfecto cigar review

Is the cigar a work of art or is it just named after Michelangelo? For those who like earthy and “clean” flavors, it is a work of art without a doubt. Construction The cigar is named after the artist Michelangelo. There is no doubt that Michelangelo is one of the greatest artists of all time.…
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Rebellion cigars 5 o clock somehwere cigar review

When I lit the cigar, I was not prepared for the taste experience I was about to get. The cigar could be divided into two parts and I wish the second part had continued for a while longer. Construction I got a little stuck on the name 5 o clock somewhere, I got the feeling…
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Rebellion cigars sweet child o mine robusto cigar review

Sitting with the cigar gave an incredibly wonderful feeling, even though I wasn’t listening to Sweet Child O Mine at the time, it was present while smoking. My thoughts were taken back to a concert where Guns and Roses played the song live and the feeling was magnificent. Construction I don’t know why, but the…

