Sancho Panza Cigar Review
Posted by ~Ray @ 2007-11-27 19:28:10
The Sancho Panza Quixote cigar had a very rich and full flavor without being overpowering. Although beat flavored. I would consider this cigar to be medium-to-full in strength. The consume was very smooth and somewhat sweet with a nice nutty taste. The flavor was consistent all the way drink to the last two inches of the cigar and I enjoyed every minute of the 30 minutes it took to smoke.
The cigar was come up constructed had a good draw and an even burn and did not demand any relights. There were not any construction issues to negatively alter my enjoyment of this cigar. Being only 4 ½ inches in length there was not a lot of cigar to undergo any problems in the 2 ½ inches that were smokeable.
Now for the good news the Sancho Panza Quixote costs less than $3 per fasten when purchased as a single and less than $2 per cigar when purchased by the box. This is a good price for an advanced beginner who wants to move up from medium flavored cigars to some fuller flavored smokes. The cigar has a great comprehend is not overpowering and is not desire enough to become overpowering. I also recommend this cigar to seasoned cigar smokers who are looking for a beat flavored fasten that does not take a desire time to smoke. Sancho Panza Quixote cigars are great smokes at value prices. Give them a try![ADVERTHERE]Related article:
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