$8.99
The Doble Corona features a 49 ring gauge in a 7 and a half inch format, the size for true connoisseurs who can devote the time and attention it requires. For those who really appreciate the complex stages of flavor throughout a cigar, the percentages of this blend are faithful to the tradition of this format and the skills of our carefully selected cigar rollers are evident, with no flaws or empty spots to disturb your smoking experience. According to the characteristics of this format, the draw might be a bit resistant due to its length but when ignited, the heat warms the air channels of the cigar, turning loose its grand tobacco flavors of cedar accompanied with citrus fruity notes and a core of earthy and profound flavor of well aged tobacco. The smoke is slightly dry with occasional moments of sweetness, rolled onto a thin Connecticut wrapper from Ecuador that is silky to the touch and light golden in tone. The draw is on the looser side ( please, do not punch this smoke), and its ashes burn grey white and well-compacted. With its intense aromas of toasted bread and spices, this is definitively a journey of pleasurable smoking. If you’re looking for a Grade A cigar for a special evening, this stick can do the trick. Enjoy with passion and smoke responsibly.Review by Isaias Santana Diaz.
The Doble Corona features a 49 ring gauge in a 7 and a half inch format, the size for true connoisseurs who can devote the time and attention it requires. For those who really appreciate the complex stages of flavor throughout a cigar, the percentages of this blend are faithful to the tradition of this format and the skills of our carefully selected cigar rollers are evident, with no flaws or empty spots to disturb your smoking experience. According to the characteristics of this format, the draw might be a bit resistant due to its length but when ignited, the heat warms the air channels of the cigar, turning loose its grand tobacco flavors of cedar accompanied with citrus fruity notes and a core of earthy and profound flavor of well aged tobacco. The smoke is slightly dry with occasional moments of sweetness, rolled onto a thin Connecticut wrapper from Ecuador that is silky to the touch and light golden in tone. The draw is on the looser side ( please, do not punch this smoke), and its ashes burn grey white and well-compacted. With its intense aromas of toasted bread and spices, this is definitively a journey of pleasurable smoking. If you’re looking for a Grade A cigar for a special evening, this stick can do the trick. Enjoy with passion and smoke responsibly.Review by Isaias Santana Diaz.
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