Ok, so I thought this review would be up sooner, rather than later, but its here now, and I guess thats all that matters. I thought I would put this up for my readers to digest over the weekend. I am leaving tomorrow for a trip up to Northern California to visit friends and family, and I wanted to get one more review in before I left. Here we go!

Pre Light: As I ran this cigar across my nose, I got a lot of the same hints of cedar and wood that I got with the Corona size of this cigar. I got a bit more spice out of this one on the pre light than I did with the corona size. I have no doubts at this point, that this one will be as good, if not better than the corona size.

1/3: As I started on this cigar, It was very familiar to me. The basic tones of this cigar were just about the same as the corona size, with the one difference being that I got a bit more spice out of it on retrohale. The nutty and almond flavors were pronounced nicely in this cigar as well. The smoke is billowing great, and the ash looks to be a bit flaky but is holding strong at this point. As with the corona, I am really enjoying the flavors of this cigar as well!

2/3: As I continued this cigar, I got a lot of earthy and leathery flavors, and the nutty flavors faded into the background. The ash was holding really nicely, and the burn was perfect. The smoke was billowing really nicely. I loved it! I was really enjoying the smoke at this point.


3/3: As I finished up this one, the spice came back full force, especially on retrohale. I was still getting a lot of earthy and leather flavors out of this one. All in all, the ash is nice and firm, and the smoke continued to billow nicely out of this smoke. I really really enjoyed this smoke.

Overall Impression: Overall, the flavors I got out of this cigar were very similar to the corona size, with the exception of a bit more spice. I really enjoyed this cigar as well. I enjoyed it so much that I didn’t want to put it down. I usually do these reviews on my lunch break, and my lunch break is only an hour long. Well, the lunch break that I took for this cigar was almost an hour and a half. Needless to say, my boss was a bit upset when I got back to work, but it was worth it! This is a good smoke, and if you need a decent inexpensive stick, check out Leaf and Ale and reach for those Regalo House brand smokes!
Smoke em if you got em, buy em if you don’t!
Scott