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Thread: Sancho Panza Doble Maduro, "Quixote".

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    Default Sancho Panza Doble Maduro, "Quixote".

    Hello everybody, this is my first review in english, i will try to define my perceptions as i do in Spanish, my language.

    I got this Stick from a friend Humidor, it was a good gift.

    First, i have to tell that is not that common to smoke this Cigars in México, is not easy to buy them in all Cigar Stores.

    Ok, here we go.

    I cut the cigar with a Xicar scissors and light it with Torch perfectly.

    1/3 The first part has a ligh body and the smoke is very soft, taste like toasted coffe, expresso coffe specifly.

    2/3 The strenght has increases, a woody flavor has come and is easy to feel a spicy sensation on the tongue sides.
    It is easy to smoke, maby is not full-flavor but it does not taste bad, i like it.

    3/3 White and consistent ashes the Cigar has, but now it is a little bitter, time to go.

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    I really enjoy the Cigar with a Gourmet beer ("La Trappe, Holand (Abdi beer)), i think that for this price and sizes (4.5x50) it is a good Cigar, Sancho Panza Doble maduro has bigger sticks, but i think that they could be bored.


    Grade: 80/100

    Thank you and excuse me for my bad english!

    Kind Regards.

    Víctor Luis.
    Last edited by Purero; 08-29-2012 at 03:49 PM.

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    Thanks for the review.

    Sounds similar to experiences I've had with this cigar.

    Will
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    Very nice review! Thanks.

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    Nice review! I personally really only enjoy the extra fuerte from sancho panza, if you ever see that I'd recommend giving it a try too.

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    Default Blast from the past!

    The Sancho Panza DM was one of my favorites when I first started getting into cigars. Great review! I may have to revisit and see if my pallette has not steered too far from it.

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    I like these cigars. To avoid the bitterness at the end of pretty much any cigar, I blow through the cigar for about ten seconds and I find it smokes better with no bitterness. When I start sensing it getting bitter again, I blow through it again.
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