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Ramón Allones Superiores Cigar Review

, By: John Smith
  • Brand: Ramón Allones
  • Length: 143 mm (5 5/8")
  • Ring Gauge: 46 (18.26 mm)
  • Score: 4.5/5

Product Introduction

The Ramón Allones Superiores is a La Casa del Habano - specific release. It was supposed to be on the shelves in 2010, but in early 2011, it wasn't available in some LCDH stores. The reviewer finally got a pack in February 2012 in Rome.

Appearance

It has a gorgeous light - brown wrapper without any glitches and seems well - constructed. Rating: 5/5.

Construction

Most specimens were well - constructed. However, one had a slightly tighter draw than the reviewer's comfort zone. They burned beautifully outdoors, producing thick white smoke. Rating: 4.5/5.

Flavor

  • First third: After initial spice, it's rather delicate and a bit short of medium - bodied, with coffee, cocoa, and nuts flavors.
  • Second third: Flavors become more intense, pepper reappears, body is medium, and smoke is fresh and smooth.
  • Last third: A bit of leather and hints of wood are added, and rare vegetable notes were present throughout, but it doesn't taste young.

Rating: 4.5/5.

Value

The reviewer can't remember the exact price, probably around 10 EUR per stick. They can be bought cheaper by the box (7.5 EUR / $10 per stick). Rating: 4/5.

The Ramón Allones Superiores has great potential and the reviewer plans to buy a couple of 10 - count boxes as only 5,000 boxes were made.

Other information: Origin is Cuba, format is Corona Gorda, 3 cigars were smoked for the review, and it's hand - made.