Rough in what respect? They are rustic smokes with a very characteristic dirty flavor that mellows out and becomes quite sweet after several years. Tasty, earthy cigars, IMO but a little too soft for teeth-gripping yard work because of the short filler and typically soft head region.
A decent value if the profile appeals to you. For my money, and just a bit more of it, the Quintero Brevas provide a more consisten draw performance and cleaner flavors.
Wilkey
Yep. I know that tune. Wet smokes, coupled with slobber and loose or tight draws usually takes me to (bad) flavor country.After that it became hot and harsh and the flavor followed as bitter and unbalnced. I will admit that this cigar was young and noticably "wet" to the touch upon smoking.
mac
Spoken like a true poet.I think they suck.
Hey Mr. Mac, they cant be any worse then those Curlyheads you used to indulge in,HuH?![]()
Hey Mr. Mac, they cant be any worse then those Curlyheads you used to indulge in,HuH?![]()
I am not a big fan of J Lopez. Having said that if you have the patience to age them for 3years or more this cigar transforms its self from a very harsh full biting habanos into a very earthy and rather sweet flavor. Still a very strong cigar with much better flavor and balance. It also helps to smoke these at a lower humidity 60-65 to help the burn quality. In the end these are a great value and if you have the patience to age them all the better.
Bob
I am not a big fan of J Lopez. Having said that if you have the patience to age them for 3years or more this cigar transforms its self from a very harsh full biting habanos into a very earthy and rather sweet flavor. Still a very strong cigar with much better flavor and balance. It also helps to smoke these at a lower humidity 60-65 to help the burn quality. In the end these are a great value and if you have the patience to age them all the better.
Bob
I think we are talking about J Piedra's. Anyways, I had a bundle of Conservas and let them rest for just over a year and thought they were a very good smoke for the money.
I was given a bunch of conservas from a friend returning from overseas. he said they were about 37$US for a bundle, I have smoked a few in the past, and they seem to be decent smokes once they get some age on them, some are better made than others.....but for the money I thinks they are pretty good....
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