10-03-2006, 02:41 AM
I haven't really reviewed anything in a while, but I figured this was a bit off the norm, even though cheap, so I'd write up a quick summation of what I thought.
Quintero Brevas
[/b]Cuba
5 3/8 x 42 ââ¬â Cosacos
This cigar is a simple machine bunched, hand finished, long filler product from Habanos. The looks of it, quite frankly, tells you it isnââ¬â¢t one of their top products. I have several of these in the humidor and each one has a different wrapper shade and they all look farily rustic.
I would describe the taste as a medium bodied and strength cigar with a somewhat earthy flavor. Not complex at all, but distinctly Cuban in flavor.
Some of these will burn a bit off or draw funny, but for a decent smoking and tasting cigar, with that famous Cuban twang, at less than $3 a stick, by the box, these would be a good anytime cigar, yard ââ¬Ëgar or simply for moochers who wouldnââ¬â¢t truly appreciate a quality Habanos.
Quintero Brevas
[/b]Cuba
5 3/8 x 42 ââ¬â Cosacos
This cigar is a simple machine bunched, hand finished, long filler product from Habanos. The looks of it, quite frankly, tells you it isnââ¬â¢t one of their top products. I have several of these in the humidor and each one has a different wrapper shade and they all look farily rustic.
I would describe the taste as a medium bodied and strength cigar with a somewhat earthy flavor. Not complex at all, but distinctly Cuban in flavor.
Some of these will burn a bit off or draw funny, but for a decent smoking and tasting cigar, with that famous Cuban twang, at less than $3 a stick, by the box, these would be a good anytime cigar, yard ââ¬Ëgar or simply for moochers who wouldnââ¬â¢t truly appreciate a quality Habanos.
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