Cigar Specifications
Brand / Line:
Cuaba (Cuba)
Cigar Name:
Divinos
Shape:
Perfecto
Country of Origin:
Cuba
Size:
43 x 4
Wrapper:
Cuba
Filler:
Cuba
Binder:
Cuba
Status:
Active
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19 Archival Reviews
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March 22, 2008
"Not the best"
Not my kind of cigar and may be it was a bit too dry.
Fine draw, regular burn.
Strong flavor, pepper and dry nut; however it was a flat smoke.
Fine draw, regular burn.
Strong flavor, pepper and dry nut; however it was a flat smoke.
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February 12, 2007
"Mini Salomone"
These are strong and packed with flavor for such a little cigar. I can't get enough of these, and they're getting harder to find. I think these get the best scraps of leaf that can't be used for longer cigars.. outstanding everytime.
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January 15, 2007
"rough little wanker"
This was definitely young. sometimes- a lot of times you can get away with smoking 2,3,4... month old habanos and having maybe nt the best possible but a damn fine experience. The new RyJ SHort Churchills were stunning with little to no age.
this guy was harsh and mean! aggresive flavors of id say cashw/almodaine like flavor. no Party Short this isnt as casual on the stomach as it ion the eyes. potentail full bodied master peice, but needs time
this guy was harsh and mean! aggresive flavors of id say cashw/almodaine like flavor. no Party Short this isnt as casual on the stomach as it ion the eyes. potentail full bodied master peice, but needs time
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December 17, 2006
"Interesting perfecto"
Earthy with lots of bean (cocoa/coffee) flavors up front, healthy dose of pepper down the middle. The burn was off, but the draw was fine. Burns much slower than I expected. I made this one last almost an hour. Not big on "twang" but a solid medium+ bodied habano. Not an alltime favorite, but a quality cigar nevertheless.
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December 3, 2006
"Firm but fine"
A little shorter than expected but good looks. Found the draw on this tight and half way through I had to leave it
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November 14, 2006
"maybe..."
This one was really tight at the beginning but loosened up two cm into it. Ok construction, burn was sometimes off but it did self correct. I will probably not buy more of these but for the money I paid for it approx 6 USD I guess its maybe cigar.
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September 24, 2006
"Great little smoke"
I have a box of these and will be ordering more.
This cigar is well constructed, has that certain flavor one expects from Cubans.
This cigar is well constructed, has that certain flavor one expects from Cubans.
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September 2, 2006
"Earthy"
Cool looking cigar with its figurado shape, it lit easy and burned straight, but I had difficulty keeping the second half lit. Earthy flavor that began peaking about the time I couldn't keep it lit. Have a few more of these to try so I won't give up on them yet.
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May 30, 2006
"As fine as the other Cuabas"
Nutty, toasty, tasty, this cigar was medium+ with charry bits after the first inch. It was smooth and fairly strong, certainly the equal of the larger Exclusivos or Generosos. Highly recommended and a great value.
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August 20, 2005
"Very nice"
This little fella is a medium bodied flavorful cigar. I was expecting a tighter draw but it was surprisingly easy. Earthy tones and a nice dark ash. A touch up or two on the burn. A very nice cigar.
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October 14, 2004
"Smoking in the Arcades"
Bought at my usual supplier, located in the Vittorio Emanuele Arcades in Milan, the little Cuaba was a surprise, mild but not bland, with earth flavours. A bit unconsistacy throughout the smoke, tight initial draw and a less than wonderful construction don't hinder a substantially good experience. Good value too.
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July 24, 2004
"Cute little thing"
Looks so cute with its odd shape. Construction appeared excellent, burn started a bit crooked but one touch up took care of that. Draw was firm but I opened a small hole and left it like that so I wouldn't over draw and heat it up. Medium strong with smooth creamy smoke. Lots of flavor for such a small cigar.
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March 11, 2004
"Cuaba"
A very great tasting cigar except for Canadian Taxes which make it a non value.
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January 15, 2004
"nice"
very good little cigar. medium bodied, great construction, and a smooth pleasant flavor throughout.
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January 31, 2003
"better ones out there"
It's definitely got the flavor of a Cuban..firm construction,medium-full bodied,dark ash, great aroma. A good bang for the buck if you can get your hands on them. But, there are much better short perfectos out there from the D.R. Because it is so small, one has to be careful with the cut as not to 'over draw' and burn too hot.
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January 1, 2003
"Yuk...."
Very disappointed with this cigar. It was given to me as a gift, so I don't know the age of it. Very tight beginning draw, finally opened up at the 1/3 mark and it was a good tasting cigar untill the half way point. It turned tarry and hot for the remainder. Will not try again.
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May 31, 2002
"Short surprize"
One of the smallest looking "full size" cigars that I have smoked, and it was a short surprize. I think the perfecto shape makes it look even smaller. Good construction, a little one dimensional in flavor, but not bad. A nice smooth finish with a little bite.
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November 24, 2000
NO BITE, MEDIUM WOODY FLAVOR. EXCEPTIONALLY SMOOTH FINISH
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September 8, 1999
Purchased a box in Nassau. My first out of the box. Nice appearance. Burns a little uneven. Ash color ok. Very strong. Almost harsh. Needs time in the humidor I think. Will try again in 6 months. buzz factor=6
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