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  • Ramon Allones Small Club Corona

    It was my great pleasure to smoke a Ramon Allones Small Club Corona last night. I have to thank The Stogiedawg for the chance as he had noticed that I had declared a wish to explore smaller Havana cigars. I usually smoke Robustos.

    Why a smaller cigar? Well, to be honest, a Robusto requires more time to smoke than I have in a busy working week. I bring a little work home in the week, but lots of my eveings are spent performing or rehearsing music in the band.

    The Smoke Police have banned smoking in the halls and studios where we rehearse. Most of us in our band are smokers, and we're all forced to take a break outside now rather than keep playing in rehearsals. This is - excuse me - a fucking pain.

    I have given up Villigers as an over-the-counter smoke because I've realised that next to a quality stogie, they really are shite.

    So...

    I'm after a quality smoke that might fit in easily with evening routine at home, as well as a potential drive smoke. I admit to liking driving and smoking on occasions, and really like a smoke on my 20+ minute return from school. (Can you imagine why?...).

    What I don't want is a sort of cigarette replacement cigar.

    Now I start to get excited because I have not explored shorter smokes - and I adore Ramon Allones cigars!

    I will certainly look into buying a box of these - and will start comparing prices today.

    My appreciations here are a bit random, and I will not be totting up a score.

    Construction: Pert and manoeuvrable in my hand. I'm used to fat smokes, but this is comfortable. Solid, smaller construction. Mid-brown colouring.

    Burn and Ash: Superb on the slow blue smoke scale! Fantastic and clingy. Clearly a well-packed cigar as its burn was consistently slow.

    Smell and Taste: It brightened me up immediately on the first smell. Woody. The taste is DEFINITELY Ramon Allones, which means some gum stinging to me - which means I'm a happy man! RA are a truly spicy smoke.

    Draw: Easy peasy, and comfortable. Slight draw in the mouth resulted in masses of smoke blown out. Love that!

    Duration: For a smaller cigar, I got a good half hour's pleasure from the stick.

    I did not have the sense that this was a weakened-down Ramon Allones just because it was smaller. It punched me very well from the start, and I'd eaten and water-freshened my mouth and rested with EastEnders and shit before lighting up.

    I've got some others in my humi, and I'm going off to look at prices now for future purchases.

    Many thanks, Paul. I owe you.

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    Robusto, Sir, Names TJ...TJCoro,

    I have few other suggestions for a quick smoke that you might enjoy, although I'm not certain of the size of the Small Club.

    Trinidad Reyes, 4X40, just like the Siglo I with the famous Trinidad flavor

    Cohiba Siglo I, an excellent puro but a bit pricy

    Cohiba Secreto Maduro, another excellent little puro, but like all Cohibas - expensive

    Bolival Bonito, slightly larger that those above, but one of my favorites in the morning. Scheduled for extintion, I understand.

    Hoyo Petit Robusto and the R&J Short Churchill - Both short and fat, but excellent puros that can be enjoyed when time is short.

    Hopes this helps.

    As always, your faithful amigo, TJCoro at your service.
    sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros

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    • #3
      ramon allones small club corona

      Originally posted by TJCoro View Post
      Robusto, Sir, Names TJ...TJCoro,

      I have few other suggestions for a quick smoke that you might enjoy, although I'm not certain of the size of the Small Club.

      Trinidad Reyes, 4X40, just like the Siglo I with the famous Trinidad flavor

      Cohiba Siglo I, an excellent puro but a bit pricy

      Cohiba Secreto Maduro, another excellent little puro, but like all Cohibas - expensive

      Bolival Bonito, slightly larger that those above, but one of my favorites in the morning. Scheduled for extintion, I understand.

      Hoyo Petit Robusto and the R&J Short Churchill - Both short and fat, but excellent puros that can be enjoyed when time is short.

      Hopes this helps.

      As always, your faithful amigo, TJCoro at your service.
      do not forgot monte 4 -5 my friend

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      • #4
        Nice review. I tried this cigar for the first time last week and it was great!

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        • #5
          JL petite Corona

          JL petite Corona is a great little smoke Robusto.Mareva Vitola, and still has hints of the JL No1 and No2 taste in there.Delicious.

          I have a new box sitting waiting for me at the moment from 07.
          "Keep your eyes peeled, your arse up, head down, and your ear to the gound" WHISKY77

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