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Sancho Panza Cigar Review
Written by Bobby Rica, Monday, 19, October 2009
- Brand: Sancho Panza (Honduras)
- Shape: Parejo
- Wrapper: Connecticut
- Ring: 45
- Filler: Dominican/Nicaraguan/Honduran
- Size: 6 1/4
- Binder: Connecticut
Review
Cigars are almost always associated with high value, but Sancho Panza tries to change all that by producing top-of-the-line cigars at affordable prices. Named after the literary figure in Miguel Cervantes's book "Don Quixote," Sancho Panza are created by cigar master Estelo Padron from Honduras, ensuring that the cigars are made from the best possible flavors and constructed with utmost case. As a result, the box-pressed cigars have also received recognition from the industry.
Sancho Panza cigars are handmade and is composed of a Connecticut Broadleaf binder and Cuban filler tobaccos, wrapped using a maduro and Connecticut Shade wrappers. Most of the smokes from the cigar line are mild and smooth, great for any event or occasion. To top it all off, Sancho Panza cigars are cheaper than most, making it a bang for the buck. In essence, those who wish to enjoy the luxury of smoking a cigar but wants one that does not cost a lot may wish to try out Sancho Panza
Comments
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Thor
21 Oct 2009
08:10 (EST)I just smoked a Sancho Panza today after work. Not a bad smoke. You cant beat the price! Give it a shot when money is tight.
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little man
21 Oct 2009
12:06 (EST)This smoke is a waste of time and money. I would not buy the Sancho Panza. There is a chance that I would turn it down if it was free. There is no taste to this cigar. The only positive thing I can say about the Sancho Panza is great logo
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Bobby Rica
20 Oct 2009
06:25 (EST)Anything that I smoke with a name which sounds like a sex position, and has the flavor this does...is A_OK!
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Charlie
20 Oct 2009
12:37 (EST)The price is right for the Sancho Panza. Enough flavor for the inexpensive cigar. Great cigar when playing golf. You wont be too mad if forget the stogie on the tee box.
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Gary
20 Oct 2009
11:27 (EST)The Sancho Panza has the look of a classic old-school cigar but lacks the flavor punch I wanted. Still a good cigar for the price.
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LeRoy
20 Oct 2009
10:45 (EST)Sancho Panza is just an average cigar with a mild taste. However, not bad for the price.
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JT
19 Oct 2009
12:55 (EST)This is a medium bodied cigar that really hits the spot. The most unbelievable thing is the price! For a cigar that sells so cheap you would expect something awful. But this is one is unlike any other low priced cigar. I feel at home with the traditional appearance, sturdy construction that allows for good draw, full creamy nutty flavor that is just the right blend. The Sancho Panza is the perfect everyday cigar.
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Danno
19 Oct 2009
09:24 (EST)Despite the variety of complexity contained within the smoke, the Sancho Panza assumed a consistently great taste all throughout. The uninterrupted smoking experience is commendable, thanks to the fine burn and draw allowed to breathe more life to its fresh and creamy wood profile. The construction is nothing to scoff at either, as it is capable of holding up to the quality of the cigar. Overall, the Honduras Caballero does most of the important things the right way.

