Recently I attended a tasing event at my local cigar lounge (Tobacco Republic) featuring the Garo line of fine cigars. Much to my delight they were handing out free cigars . . . any cigar from the Garo line. I asked for a suggestion and was given the Garo Los Lectores Double Corona. Besides being a free cigar this was the most expensive cigar of them all at $16.75!

So here is the review . . .

Initial Impression Very silky smooth natural wrapper. Firm but not hard. Beautiful. A giant of a cigar with what I believe was at least 7.5 to 8 inches in length and a 50 ring.

Pre-Light Aroma Mild tobacco and slightly nutty aroma. I had to say "Ahhhhh" !

Draw Smooth draw but not too easy. Consistent throughout.

Flavor I almost thought this was going to be a weak cigar, which is OK since I do not favor very strong cigars, but after the first half inch or so it moved from a pleasantly mild to slightly medium body cigar. Very flavorful with a rich tobacco flavor with nutty undertones. The last inch or two (I smoked it until it burned my fingers) expectedly became rich and warm.

Burn Even burn with salt and pepper ash. A bit flakey though. Had it go out once but that was most likely due to all the conversation.

Over-all Impression Outstanding smoke if you like a mellow experience. Great flavor with thick smoke. It kept getting better and better the more I smoked it. 94