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Rafael Gonzalez

c1garfan

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May 12, 2008
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Brethren,

Today I was in the mood for something different. I looked through the humidor and grabbed a smoke that isn't as well known as some of the bigger Cuban names. I came across a Rafael Gonzalez Corona Extra. This isn't one of my favorites, but I haven't had one in a while so I decided to give it a go. Upon inspection I could see that this cigar wasn't the best looking thing in the box. The wrapper was pale with prominent veins. The cigar was firm to the touch with solid construction. I punched the cap and lit the foot. The first thing that crossed my mind was dry wood. Not much flavor to speak of at all. The draw was a bit plugged, but still smokeable. As I continued, the flavor remained bland and uneventful. I think the wrapper was a good indication of what I was going to experience with this smoke. At the halfway point I was so bored I considered dropping it and sparking up a new one. In hopes things would change I marched forward. Well, my patience was unanswered. The cigar was dull from beginning to end. On to the next......

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That's surprising to hear of the Rafael's. These are great cigars, a connoisseurs choice, IMHO.
 
You should give RG another shot.. You won't regret it down the road.. The only thing you'll regret is not finding decent prices on RG Lonsdales :)
 
Yes, I really enjoy these cigars. I recently stocked up on this cigar and its little brother, the RGPC.
 
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