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Cuaba Divinos Cigar Review

, By: John Smith
  • Brand Name: Cuaba Divinos
  • Length: 4 inches (101 mm)
  • Ring Gauge: 43
  • Score: Not provided

Product Introduction

The Cuaba Divinos Cigar comes in a box of 25, offering a smoking experience that represents traditional Cuban craftsmanship. It has a unique double figurado shape.

Origin and Format

Originating from Cuba, it has a Petit Bouquet (small double figurado) format. The brand strength is medium to full, and it is hand - made.

Price

Each cigar costs approximately € 6.50 or $ 7.00.

Taste Profile

  • One third: At the start, it has a strong woody taste, similar to a more intense Romeo y Julieta but with more wood and less heather.
  • Two thirds: After passing the maximum girth, it gets milder, with woodiness receding and a slight sweetness or fruitiness emerging. A bit of nuttiness also comes in towards the end of this part.
  • Three thirds: The ash often stays together for most of the smoke due to the light ash weight at the foot. The smoking time is about 35 minutes.

Other Information

The Cuaba Divinos is a short, slightly intense cigar. The double - figurado shape focuses and intensifies the tobacco impact. About a third of the cigars tend to be tight, and a cigar - piercing tool can be helpful. When Habanos revived the double - figurado for the Cuaba brand in the 1990s, they used the Romeo y Julieta factory, resulting in a flavor that is classic RyJ but more intense. For most, the Montecristo No 5 Perla might be preferred, but the Cuaba Divinos offers a different smoking experience.