Saxjazzman
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This thread will review:
Name: Pueblo Dominicano (Series ll)....Belicoso # 1
Size: 6.25 x 52
Wrapper: DR Natural
Binder: DR
Filler: DR
MSRP: 20 cigars in a BOX for $200.00
Price Payed: $52
Stated Strength: Med
Comments: This is a DR puro made by La Aurora Factory and blended by Jose Blanco. This cigar until recently sold for $100+ a box but is now on closeout sale. This is a one time blend until the next in the series comes out. These cigars were purchased 8 months ago.
For original thread discussion see Start Up Thread
To keep it standard, we would rate the cigars in three categories.
A) Appearance--How the cigar looks, how the pre-light smell is, the wrapper, etc.
B) Taste---How is the taste? Spicy, strong, bland, airball, etc. How did the taste progress, etc.
C) Construction---How did the cigar perform in terms of draw, burn, ash, etc.
To rate the cigars we would use a number from 5 to 10, 5 being one you would not even give Fidel to smoke and ten being a damm good cigar. The final rating number would be determined by the following:
A + B + (1.5)C divided by 3.5. This is similar to how Cigar Magazine does it but it is a little different. I realize that this is not perfect and there may be better ways but this would work also. Thanks for the reviews!!
Name: Pueblo Dominicano (Series ll)....Belicoso # 1
Size: 6.25 x 52
Wrapper: DR Natural
Binder: DR
Filler: DR
MSRP: 20 cigars in a BOX for $200.00
Price Payed: $52
Stated Strength: Med
Comments: This is a DR puro made by La Aurora Factory and blended by Jose Blanco. This cigar until recently sold for $100+ a box but is now on closeout sale. This is a one time blend until the next in the series comes out. These cigars were purchased 8 months ago.
For original thread discussion see Start Up Thread
To keep it standard, we would rate the cigars in three categories.
A) Appearance--How the cigar looks, how the pre-light smell is, the wrapper, etc.
B) Taste---How is the taste? Spicy, strong, bland, airball, etc. How did the taste progress, etc.
C) Construction---How did the cigar perform in terms of draw, burn, ash, etc.
To rate the cigars we would use a number from 5 to 10, 5 being one you would not even give Fidel to smoke and ten being a damm good cigar. The final rating number would be determined by the following:
A + B + (1.5)C divided by 3.5. This is similar to how Cigar Magazine does it but it is a little different. I realize that this is not perfect and there may be better ways but this would work also. Thanks for the reviews!!