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Ashton Heritage Puro Sol Double Corona Cigar Review
Written by Bobby Rica, Sunday, 23, November 2008
- Brand: Ashton Heritage Puro Sol
- Shape: Double Corona
- Wrapper: Cameroon
- Ring: 52
- Filler: Dom. Rep.
- Size: 7 x 52
- Binder: Dom. Rep.
Review
Comments
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Darren Keys
30 Nov 2008
11:26 (EST)I have to be careful with this one, it breaks really easy. It's hard to sit back and relax smoking a very fragile stick. And if you're smoking a cigar that breaks every time you hold it too hard, the burn will be just as bad. The draw was so loose that I felt like I could whistle with it in my mouth. The only good thing about it is the light flavor if that is what you prefer.
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Rommel Santamaria
30 Nov 2008
09:59 (EST)If you're into mild cigars then you might like this Ashton Heritage. However, it's too delicate and it tears easily. I personally found it annoying. I also didn't like how this one burned, it was mostly one sided. The draw was easy but I think it was too loose.
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Eleonor Poole
30 Nov 2008
06:22 (EST)I have to be careful with this one, it breaks really easy. It's hard to sit back and relax smoking a very fragile stick. And if you're smoking a cigar that breaks every time you hold it too hard, the burn will be just as bad. The draw was so loose that I felt like I could whistle with it in my mouth. The only good thing about it is the light flavor if that is what you prefer.
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Tim Broth
23 Nov 2008
10:33 (EST)The wrapper is too sensitive and requires careful handling. That's a big negative because I just want to relax and not have to worry about the wrapper every second. It had some tear problems and of course with that comes burn problems. Draw was inconsistent since there were times that I was puffing on air. The flavor is good though if you prefer earthy and light. The biggest downside is the expensive price considering the major flaws.

