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Sancho Panza Honduras Dulcinea Cigar Review
Written by Bobby Rica, Saturday, 22, November 2008
- Brand: Sancho Panza (Honduras)
- Shape: Perfecto
- Wrapper: Connecticut
- Ring: Ring
- Filler: Dominican/Nicaraguan/Honduran
- Size: 6 x 60/8 x 58/5.5 x 55
- Binder: Dominican, Nicaraguan, Honduran
Review
Comments
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Enrico Ciccone
04 Dec 2008
09:25 (EST)First off I'd like to get this off my chest...there was an annoying after taste that just didn't need to be there. And also, draw was kind of tight so another job for my handy clipper who had to work overtime just to help me get smoke out. So there. Now on to the good part. Full-flavored creamy chocolatey coffee taste that made me see the brighter side of this cigar. It's a nice looking cigar, not expensive, some minor flaws that can be fixed, so it's still worth buying.
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Rafael Enrique Maturan
30 Nov 2008
03:08 (EST)For laid-back times, make it Dulcinea times. The stick effortlessly produced a light-flavored smoke that runs smooth in your breath. Not much kick from the outset, but then again, purchase a medium-bodied smoke for that. Some may dismiss the stick for its seemingly poor draw, but making a straight cut on it solves the problem. Aside from the lack of profile (a staple among mild-bodied smokes), there's nothing wrong about the Dulcinea. It's probably best for you to try it first before anything else.
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Albert Harrison
22 Nov 2008
07:19 (EST)Medium bodied to mild cigar. Flavor is of cocoa and some coffee too. Creamy to the taste with a hint of spice. Looks good and produces a nice amount of smoke. Draw was a little tight though. Had to cut off twice and everything was smooth from there. It had some after taste that wasn't bad at all. A little earthy or wood to the flavor. It was nice. Nothing spectacular but fair enough for a decent smoke.
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Adrian Blackwell
22 Nov 2008
04:01 (EST)Medium-bodied smoke does not come as nice as the Dulcinea. The cigar is consistently smoke all throughout with its smooth flavor and some interesting notes coming from the Ecuadorian wrapper. People have complained that the cigar had a tight burn, affecting their smoking session. Well, upon properly cutting the stogie, there are no issues with regard to draw as well as burn in this one. Try this one out – it won't leave you disappointed
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Bryan Keen
22 Nov 2008
04:00 (EST)A good cigar spoiled by a tight draw. Mild and smooth, with interesting flavor especially toward the end. If you don’t mind the draw it’s a pleasant, good value daytime smoke.

