Wrapper: Cuban
Binder: Cuban
Filler: Cuban
Country of Origin: Cuba (Habanos SA)
Reyes: 4 3/8 x 40
Price: ~$7.50
Cigar Coop Review: n/a
Show Video: Episode 129
The Trinidad Reyes is a petite corona and is the smallest cigar of this Habanos SA brand. The Trinidad name is actually named for a city in Cuba. Some say the Trinidad line was established with the American market in mind and was actually meant to appeal to those American cigar enthusiasts who obtain cigars on the black market.
Overall I found a on the low end of medium strength and medium body that delivered notes of herbal spice, chocolate, and pepper. The second half saw many of the chocolate notes diminish and take on more of an earthy and grassy tone.
This is a nice cigar. It’s not a bad one, but not sure it’s in my flavor profile. It’s still a cigar I’d say “Try One” and see.
February 12, 2015
Trinidad Reyes (Cuban)
Paul Asadoorian 2.5 - Try One EP129, Habanos, Stogies, Trinidad, Will 0 Comments
Wrapper: Cuban
Binder: Cuban
Filler: Cuban
Country of Origin: Cuba (Habanos SA)
Reyes: 4 3/8 x 40
Price: ~$7.50
Cigar Coop Review: n/a
Show Video: Episode 129
The Trinidad Reyes is a petite corona and is the smallest cigar of this Habanos SA brand. The Trinidad name is actually named for a city in Cuba. Some say the Trinidad line was established with the American market in mind and was actually meant to appeal to those American cigar enthusiasts who obtain cigars on the black market.
Overall I found a on the low end of medium strength and medium body that delivered notes of herbal spice, chocolate, and pepper. The second half saw many of the chocolate notes diminish and take on more of an earthy and grassy tone.
This is a nice cigar. It’s not a bad one, but not sure it’s in my flavor profile. It’s still a cigar I’d say “Try One” and see.
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