Just tried these last night. It tasted somewhat like a Liga 9 but different. What was very similar to me was the finish and the taste that was left in my mouth after, just like a Liga 9. Im happy with these and I wanted 10 more minutes of smoking by the time I got to the end lol.
I wonder why they don't make cigars with the same blends and ringgauge, but in cigarillo length. I believe we can get the same experience and flavors as the full versions with it, but in a comfortable length in cold seasons. So 4 by 42 or even 60 perhaps. Or even shorter.
Drew Estate could definitely do it if they wanted to...I've seen numerous companies come out with short/petite corona & short robusto cigars...I'm all for it, since I prefer smaller cigars
@@b-cons_humidor Yeah. I usually smoke at night and outside 90% of the time, and I just wish the good cigars that provide the full experience were a little shorter than they are. I would be happy with cigars that are only a little longer than 3 inches but with full ringgauge. So I can finish a cigar in no more than 30 minutes but get the full experience and the taste of a full sized cigar.
I usually take them out of the tin and store them in a humidor...if you don't do this, yes they will lose their freshness over time. They won't ever become hard though (like a larger Liga Privada would if dried up)... this is because these tiny cigars use short-fillers, rather than whole leaf
yea, just had one. its pretty good, but like he said, u wont get all the flavors of the big version of it. they cant possibly cram all the different flavors leaves in it. great smoke, no cap.
Ed Barr I haven't tried any of the other coronets yet, but I'm glad to hear that they are really good! I'll have to pick some up...enjoy that smoke man!
@Zachary Becker To be honest, I can't recall, but I don't think it was sealed...95% of the cigars I smoke don't come sealed because I generally purchase loose 5 packs
@Zachary Becker It wasn't a powerhouse in terms of nicotine, but if you are looking for minimal nicotine strength, this might not be the smoke for you...If that's the case, you might want to look at some Connecticut wrapper cigars... many (not all) Connecticut wrapper cigars are on the lower spectrum for nicotine
Just tried these last night. It tasted somewhat like a Liga 9 but different. What was very similar to me was the finish and the taste that was left in my mouth after, just like a Liga 9. Im happy with these and I wanted 10 more minutes of smoking by the time I got to the end lol.
Good review
I too, living in Masshole face the same winter smoking dilemma. Just ordered these and I'm looking forward to enjoying. Thanks for your review!
I’ve gotten 45 min out of them plenty of times. Love ‘em.
I wonder why they don't make cigars with the same blends and ringgauge, but in cigarillo length.
I believe we can get the same experience and flavors as the full versions with it, but in a comfortable length in cold seasons.
So 4 by 42 or even 60 perhaps. Or even shorter.
Drew Estate could definitely do it if they wanted to...I've seen numerous companies come out with short/petite corona & short robusto cigars...I'm all for it, since I prefer smaller cigars
@@b-cons_humidor
Yeah.
I usually smoke at night and outside 90% of the time, and I just wish the good cigars that provide the full experience were a little shorter than they are.
I would be happy with cigars that are only a little longer than 3 inches but with full ringgauge.
So I can finish a cigar in no more than 30 minutes but get the full experience and the taste of a full sized cigar.
Do these lose their freshness and how do you store them?
I usually take them out of the tin and store them in a humidor...if you don't do this, yes they will lose their freshness over time. They won't ever become hard though (like a larger Liga Privada would if dried up)... this is because these tiny cigars use short-fillers, rather than whole leaf
yea, just had one. its pretty good, but like he said, u wont get all the flavors of the big version of it. they cant possibly cram all the different flavors leaves in it. great smoke, no cap.
I'm smokin the Undercrown Coronet right now, I've had the t52s also..very good!!!
Ed Barr I haven't tried any of the other coronets yet, but I'm glad to hear that they are really good! I'll have to pick some up...enjoy that smoke man!
B-Con's Humidor Thanks man! I heard that Drew Estate is coming out with all of them in the tin boxes of 10
B-Con's Humidor Just subscribed also.
Ed Barr thanks for the support man! Yea, I heard the same, except I've only seen the no9, t52, and undercrown... can't wait to find the other ones
Was this tin sealed?
@Zachary Becker To be honest, I can't recall, but I don't think it was sealed...95% of the cigars I smoke don't come sealed because I generally purchase loose 5 packs
Oh ok I figured that the tin would be wrapped in cellphone
Hey works for me sometimes 30 minutes all you want for a cigar
Very true! Perfect for lunch breaks or if you live in New England like myself, where the winters can be a little too brutal for long smokes
Could you feel any nicotine on this?
@Zachary Becker It wasn't a powerhouse in terms of nicotine, but if you are looking for minimal nicotine strength, this might not be the smoke for you...If that's the case, you might want to look at some Connecticut wrapper cigars... many (not all) Connecticut wrapper cigars are on the lower spectrum for nicotine
No I’m looking for a strong shot smoke preferably a coronet/cigarillo. I see the Pats hat, I live in Massachusetts myself