I get my Cubans from Cuba, and Guantanamera are everywhere there. They are pushed on tourists who don't know cigars. They are cheap, poorly constructed and very light-bodied. Worst Cuban on the market, but that does make it better then most anything else for that price. I you do want a good short-filler Cuban; Piedra or Quintero any day of the week.
I think Jose L Piedra beats them in the cheap-ass cigars market though, because they actually taste great. I see guantanameras on local sales pages when people bring the cheapest they possibly can back from abroad.
I'm an extremely new cigar smoker and have never smoked anything in my life and have just this week tried about 5 or 6 small thin cigars not much bigger than cigarettes and they all seem to have the same taste and flavour if you can call it that....like a leathery ashy taste and all the cigars have been different brands so when I watch all these reviews I don't know how they are getting all these flavours as the cigars I've smoked didn't have the flavours people have mentioned....I have tried this cigar that you have just reviewed and it was the best of all the cigars that I've tried but to be honest there is very little difference in them all...
I want to note your continuous puffing the cigar , you loose flavor that way , it’s noticeable, better let it go off then over warm it , I mean it’s 6 y. Ago you might have picked up on that
Its amazing how much cigars have gone up over the years i just payed double the price for this cigar
I get my Cubans from Cuba, and Guantanamera are everywhere there. They are pushed on tourists who don't know cigars. They are cheap, poorly constructed and very light-bodied. Worst Cuban on the market, but that does make it better then most anything else for that price. I you do want a good short-filler Cuban; Piedra or Quintero any day of the week.
I think Jose L Piedra beats them in the cheap-ass cigars market though, because they actually taste great. I see guantanameras on local sales pages when people bring the cheapest they possibly can back from abroad.
I'm an extremely new cigar smoker and have never smoked anything in my life and have just this week tried about 5 or 6 small thin cigars not much bigger than cigarettes and they all seem to have the same taste and flavour if you can call it that....like a leathery ashy taste and all the cigars have been different brands so when I watch all these reviews I don't know how they are getting all these flavours as the cigars I've smoked didn't have the flavours people have mentioned....I have tried this cigar that you have just reviewed and it was the best of all the cigars that I've tried but to be honest there is very little difference in them all...
We all think that just refuse to admit it
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They have a deal on ihavanas 50 for $99 are they worth it? Thanks in advance
lmao I came here because I was looking to purchase the same deal right now. did you get them? How were they?
@@jkf3169 no I didn't get them. You should try the Jose l piedra though. They are worth it.
I saw those double filter cigars on cgars and was very curious...I look forward to that review mate.
+Buster Crimes They're probably basic mini cigars but you never know.
Haha probably. Should be interesting though
I'm a cigar newbie, but I bought a few of those for for about 5€/piece! But I honestly expected more, lol. They didn't taste very good.
Yeah they aren't very good.
They suck, what sucks even more, is that you paid 5€ for each. Where I live they only cost 2.80€
I want to note your continuous puffing the cigar , you loose flavor that way , it’s noticeable, better let it go off then over warm it , I mean it’s 6 y. Ago you might have picked up on that
The last third is delicious
it's my brand
I found Henry wintermans tasted like potatoes
Absolutely not good .
Never ever , this stick was so awful.