Started off Blah, not much flavor, picked up as the smoke progressed. These seem to have lost a lot with age, smoke em’ now. I am always reminded of how interesting it is to smoke cigars at the same time. I lit up one of these along side a PSD #4, and there is no comparison, and after that I have not smoked many 107s.
The blend of the La Aurora 107 features tobaccos from three countries:
Wrapper: Sun-grown Ecuadorian
Binder: Dominican
Filler: Dominican, Nicaragua
There are six core vitolas available in the 107 blend:
Belicoso: 6.25 x 52
Toro: 5.5 x 54
Robusto: 4.5 x 50
Lancero: 6 7/8 x 40
Gran 107: 7 x 58
Corona: 5 1/2 x 43
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December 6, 2012
La Aurora 107 Corona
Paul Asadoorian 3- The Fiver EP37, Paul, Stogies 0 Comments
Started off Blah, not much flavor, picked up as the smoke progressed. These seem to have lost a lot with age, smoke em’ now. I am always reminded of how interesting it is to smoke cigars at the same time. I lit up one of these along side a PSD #4, and there is no comparison, and after that I have not smoked many 107s.
The blend of the La Aurora 107 features tobaccos from three countries:
Wrapper: Sun-grown Ecuadorian
Binder: Dominican
Filler: Dominican, Nicaragua
There are six core vitolas available in the 107 blend:
Belicoso: 6.25 x 52
Toro: 5.5 x 54
Robusto: 4.5 x 50
Lancero: 6 7/8 x 40
Gran 107: 7 x 58
Corona: 5 1/2 x 43
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