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Quintero Brevas

Rob

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As promised, here is the review of another quality cuban cheapie...

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QUINTERO BREVAS
NACIONALES


Origin: Cuba
Wrapper: Cuba
Binder: Cuba
Filler: Cuba

This smoke is machine made short/mixed filler with hand applied wrapper. It consists of scrapings of tobacco of more prestigious brands.

Place of purchase: Brnik International Airport, Ljubljana, Slovenia, Duty free shop

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TASTING SHEET RESULTS


SIZE: 5.5x40
APPEARANCE: poor, even though it`s a cheapie: looks like it walked all the way from Cuba, veiny with large veins, evenly colored colorado maduro wrapper, slight oily sheen, loose seams, sloppy cap, sloppy, tainted band
CONSTRUCTION: average: firmly applied wrapper and cap, even though it does not seem so, firm, nicely filled bunch - machine made, with fine give, seams visible and not very tight on several spots, cap lousy, but holds well
DRAW: perfect
BURN: good, tipical cuban
AROMA: good to very good
FLAVOR: good to very good
DOMINANT FLAVORS: cocoa, leather, earth
AFTERTASTE: salt, sweet cocoa, leather
STRENGHT: somewhat mild
SMOKING TIME: ~ 70 minutes
GENERAL IMPRESSION: good to very good
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CUT: Double guillotine

PRELIGHT: wood, worn leather, touch of molasses
LIGHT: torch flame lighter, took some time
BEVERAGE: coffee black


1/3:
At the outset, soft, sweet cocoa greets me with just hints of earth and leather. Very chocolaty aroma. Nice and smooth nose blow defines salty background. Tipical cuban burn, thick, jagged mascara. Finish is short with salty and sweet cocoa notes. Slowly, sweetness seem to be reatreating in favor of salt. Cocoa dominates with touch of earth in the back. Ash is fragile and drops easily, but it is afterall a short filler smoke. Body in mild to medium range.
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2/3:
Reveals nothing new, but it does remain enjoyable with no physical problems. The stick does not tolerate overpuffing well, so relatively slow smoking recommended.
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3/3:
Burn problems arise and transcend to flavor, as it starts turning to bitter, almost chemical notes. May be my fault as I almost let it go out. Touch-up necessary, although I don`t favor regulating burn this way. Soon, the stick behaves again, but the addition of pepper is noted.
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NUB:
Pepper dominates at this point, with bitter, charry wood nuances in the background. Body settles in lower medium.
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Quintero Brevas are another cheap cuban brand. They cost somewhat more that Jose L. Piedra, but IMO deliver a bit more also. Flavor profile is darker, sweeter with rich, strong cocoa, even coffee notes, while JLP tend to be in the lighter profile range with flavors more in the earth, cedar and leather fashion. Quinteros are usually milder than JLP, but not necessarily. Both age well, as I have a few Quinteros left from 2004 purchase that are really stellar at this point. Just remember not to stare at them and judge them heavily on their appearance and you will have a great everyday companion.
 
Nice review. Its been a couple of years since i tried these. I will have to get my hands on some next time I have the opportunity.
 
Thanks for the review. I have one of these in my humi. Nice to know what i have to look forward to when i decide to light in up.
 
Thanks for the review, I'll have to check these out, I'm always on the lookout for a decent cheap smoke.
 
Thanks for the excellent review and pictures! The Brevas is indeed quite a value for the money.
 
Another nice review sir.

I love these for everyday smokes and have never had a single problem with them.
 
Good review. I've been waiting for someone to compare the ISOM cheapies. Now WE have recent reviews for both. Thank you!
 
Such a great yard gar! I always keep a box around to give people who have never had a cuban, as I usually have a couple of years on the box, they get the grassy taste of a cuban without smoking my premiums ;)
 
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