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  • Cuaba Divinos 2013 July

    Well what shall I say about this little baby

    Firstly I have not smoked one of these since they were introduced into the uk I think that was about 1998
    However when I did smoke it I remember it as being a powerhouse that made me go green at the gills and a fair bit dizzy
    Well back to this one

    As you can see its in perfect condition a trade with tommy
    I cut a fair bit off almost to the end of the cap mainly because as on a lot of these shaped cigars if you don't get enough off the draw can be a tad tight and does not flow well
    Anyway i toasted the end to get it going ,first draw I new it was going to be a big boy in tight clothing [emoji1]
    Well went for a walk to the post office to post off Tommys package and it's blowing a force ten gale out side the trees we're struggling the wind was howling and the leaves were russling but the sun was shining
    I kept the baby in an enclosed hand when not smoking and sure enough it was blowing my socks off
    I reached the post office and managed to cup it in my hand whilst I posted the package this was at about half way

    I managed to just keep it lit when I left I got a big draw on it to keep it going that was it hell no it sent my brain into over drive and my legs felt a bit week
    Managed to stagger [emoji1]home and get straight to the bar in the garden when I decided to balance the books with a stiff Glenfarclas cask strength 60% malt whiskey and finish off this little bastardo

    With all things consider it burnt great it tasted great it packs a mighty left hook and is a monster of a small smoke better suited with a stiff drink and after dinner than lunchtime [emoji106][emoji1]
    These are an excellent full flavoured powerful smoke and I will think they will mellow with some age into a little more subtlest


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    A woman is an occasional pleasure but a cigar is always a smoke

    Groucho Marx

  • #2
    Is that your first review Martyn? I enjoyed that.
    'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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    • #3
      Originally posted by PeeJay View Post
      Is that your first review Martyn? I enjoyed that.
      1st one on here yes don't do many needs to be memorable for me to do a review I spend enough time writing wine taking notes etc which all end up similar so steer clear of notes and reviews [emoji106]


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      A woman is an occasional pleasure but a cigar is always a smoke

      Groucho Marx

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      • #4
        Well it was worth the effort, like a little story to brighten a work day.
        'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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        • #5
          I wonder how many people risked a herf in this windy weather

          Nice review and pics Martyn, I love Cuaba but have never tried a Divinos, usually going for Generosos or Traditionales.
          Exploring the world - one smoke at a time.

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          • #6
            Looks great and glad you enjoyed it. Very brave to be smoking it outside on a day like today.
            Marc

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            • #7
              Originally posted by RobustoClubHavana View Post
              Well what shall I say about this little baby

              Firstly I have not smoked one of these since they were introduced into the uk I think that was about 1998
              However when I did smoke it I remember it as being a powerhouse that made me go green at the gills and a fair bit dizzy
              Well back to this one

              As you can see its in perfect condition a trade with tommy
              I cut a fair bit off almost to the end of the cap mainly because as on a lot of these shaped cigars if you don't get enough off the draw can be a tad tight and does not flow well
              Anyway i toasted the end to get it going ,first draw I new it was going to be a big boy in tight clothing [emoji1]
              Well went for a walk to the post office to post off Tommys package and it's blowing a force ten gale out side the trees we're struggling the wind was howling and the leaves were russling but the sun was shining
              I kept the baby in an enclosed hand when not smoking and sure enough it was blowing my socks off
              I reached the post office and managed to cup it in my hand whilst I posted the package this was at about half way

              I managed to just keep it lit when I left I got a big draw on it to keep it going that was it hell no it sent my brain into over drive and my legs felt a bit week
              Managed to stagger [emoji1]home and get straight to the bar in the garden when I decided to balance the books with a stiff Glenfarclas cask strength 60% malt whiskey and finish off this little bastardo

              With all things consider it burnt great it tasted great it packs a mighty left hook and is a monster of a small smoke better suited with a stiff drink and after dinner than lunchtime [emoji106][emoji1]
              These are an excellent full flavoured powerful smoke and I will think they will mellow with some age into a little more subtlest


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              Wonderful! I'm so glad you enjoyed it. Box?

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              • #8
                Yes I think so [emoji1][emoji106]


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                A woman is an occasional pleasure but a cigar is always a smoke

                Groucho Marx

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                • #9
                  Good work, only cheap too. Urn 39p for 25 as I recall. Well maybe a bit more. I paid ?89 for 25.

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                  • #10
                    Great. Review Martyn, been a while since I have seen one from you, this only proves you should do more
                    Strangely, the only point I would disagree with is that I can smoke these in the morning but I do agree one on the problems that may make the draw issue seem worse, is if a someone doesn't cut enough off, to allow a decent draw. Never had to ditch one myself, in the few I have smoked.
                    Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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                    • #11
                      I did at first but as you say Simon it's all in the cut. Once I started cutting it deeper with a v they smoked a dream. I rate the cigar highly and will get more when the time is right.

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                      • #12
                        I had some wonderful aged Generosos but now sadly all smoked. Wish I could find some more!


                        Watches and Cigars.

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                        • #13
                          I know where to get some but would have to request the box codes to know if they have age. I definitely know where to get some 01 or 03 Exclusivos if that's any help.

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                          • #14
                            i am a already a Cuaba fan, makes me wonder why i haven't given the wee one more attention. They are good without age, which is nice.

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                            • #15
                              I'll make a desperate thread but would anyone be interested in fivers of 03 Cuaba Exclusivos at ?40 inc first class postage?

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