I got a box of these. Definitely more of a medium than full smoke. I let them age for 3-4 months and they're even better with some age on them.
I got a box of these. Definitely more of a medium than full smoke. I let them age for 3-4 months and they're even better with some age on them.
Thanks for your review. Looks like one to research...![]()
Dan
Another solid review, Will. Great photos, as always. Your note reminded me of a small stash of RJ Habanas I put away a while back. For some reason my belicosos are pointy on one end... In any case, you inspired me to fire one up! Great smoke. Nice work on the review.
Thanks for your great review. Looks like one I will have to try. Sigh.... So many cigars, so little time!!![]()
Dan
You sure you don't have the toros? I could be wrong too, but I know it was 6" +/- and that ring gauge.
Oh, and thanks for the support guys. I enjoy doing the reviews.
Will
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Uncle Tupelo
I did some looking into this as well. I really like the Habana Reserves. I know they make a torpedo-ish cigar (I've smoked a few), and they make a toro. I was reasonably sure the toros don't have a pointy end. A quick search on the internet leads me to limited vitolas in the Habana Reserve line - anyone else know more about this?
By the way, if anyone is interested in a split, these look tasty, and are a nice price right now.
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Also, this is what convinced me those pointy ones are the Toro:
Will
The powers that be might take it all away
Together we burn, together we burn away
Uncle Tupelo
I was always under the impression that the pointy ones are Belicosos - that's at least in the case of ISOMs...
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