Cigar Specifications
Brand / Line:
Graycliff Crystal
Cigar Name:
Taco
Country of Origin:
Bahamas
Size:
44 x 4.5
Wrapper:
Ecuador
Filler:
Bra., Hon., Nic.
Binder:
Indonesia
MSRP:
$10.00
Status:
Active
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9 Archival Reviews
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July 16, 2008
"Taco Belle!!"
Just picked up 10 of these direct at the factory in Nassau, after seeing them being hand rolled. Lit one up as soon as I got home. Wow! Smooth draw, great construction. Mild to medium, with a hint of sweetness to it. One of the nicest non-Cubans I have ever smoked. Gave me a good 45 minutes of pure pleasure.
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May 6, 2008
"Hot Taco!"
Hot Taco! Another American goes for this cigar, hook, line and sinker. It took about an inch for me to make up my mind, but I decide I really liked this cigar. It started out spicy, but soon had the taste of dried fruit (close enough), quite tasty. The burn and draw could not have been better. Like everyone else I balk at the price, similar cigars can be found for half the price. This one reminds me a bit of the Don Pepin in the Legends Series. Pass the Tacos.
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November 28, 2006
"Great!"
What a great little cigar, full of flavor but still smooth and mellow. well worth the price,
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August 20, 2006
"Great but pricey"
SeanGAR said "firecracker" and it's appropriate. it was mild at light (I was worried) but quickly turned medium/full with a nice balance of cocoa, ligero and toasty nicaraguan earth. The middle was a bit milder and then it turned peppery and tasty to about 1 inch. A great 45 minute smoke, just kinda expensive. I prefer the Espresso blend out of the stronger Graycliffs.
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January 18, 2006
"Great little firecracker"
A little expensive for the size but what a nice smoke. I've had a few recently and are were all great smokes.
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November 7, 2005
"Strong small wonder"
How could such a small cigar unleash such a barrage of flavours? WOW. Very smooth and tasty, yet strong. 5 pack auction-25.00
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September 30, 2005
"Great little cigar"
I bought a fiver of these expecting a light smoke like the blue and red labels Graycliffs...figured I would try one and goft 4 out...boy, did I get a pleasant suprise. A medium bodied full flavored smoke, with some complexity to boot. Spice, wood, and even a bit of creaminess at the end. A nice little cigar, I would make it my go-to mini if it wasn't so expensive.
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June 30, 2005
"Tasty!"
This little sucker packs a lot of flavor! Rich brown Ecuadoran sungrown wrapper with minimal veins. Excellent construction with no soft spots. Nice prelight aroma. Easy light. Even burn with a slightly firm draw. Gray white dense ash. Started with white pepper, leather, and spice. These mellowed and folded with a grassy note in the first third with a hint of vanilla. The flavor intensified as it hit the middle third, which had elements of wood added to the mix. The last third was very tasty - strong - but not a headspinner by any means. All in all, a very complex and flavorful smoke that took about 45 minutes to enjoy. Fairly expensive. Paired well with three fingers of HC7 rum.
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June 25, 2005
"A good petit corona"
very enjoyable cigar. Strong but without a bitterness to it. Too expensive but if you can find at a decent price, then it is a wonderful smoke.
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