Quote Originally Posted by Desert Rat
Ever heard of Oneoff cigars? Got a free box of ten perfectos with a delivery of cigars today. 2 guys threw in the freebie with the box of aurora 1495 beli's I ordered.

Cute little box. It looks like they used the free box as packing material for the box I ordered .

Ill let them settle down a little and give a report.

I did a yahoo search, here is a reveiw I found:

The Oneoff Corona is a sweet looking cigar - dark, oily, and silky smooth. The Oneoff cigar line is a group effort from the one of the former editors of Cigar Aficionado, A.G. Molinari (who owns Italy's largest airline), and Alejandria Robaina. Robaina is one of Cuba's most respected tobacco farmers, and who makes the famed Robaina brand.

The wrapper is first generation Cuban seed, grown in Nicaragua. This cigar is built very well, very slight veins, just a beauty, with the the simple plain orange band with the peace sign on it (evolutionary, as they say!! ). I love the flavor and complexity of this cigar, however, as much as I hate to say this, I have had some draw problems, and this last sample I had to constantly re-light. I think this is due to the fact that the wrapper is so oily. I think the solution to this problem is taking the cellophane off (which is what should be done for any cigar that you want to age) and letting it sit. This is a medium to full-bodied cigar with a flavor that is uniquely Cuban.

- Matthew Rosen, Owner and President WhatsKnotToLove.com