Review: Cueto No.4 Largos

Today we will be taking a look at a yet another cigar in our Custom Rolled Cuban series, the Cueto No.4 Largos. Cueto, whose real name is José Castelar Cayro, is certainly among the top Level 8 rollers coming out of Cuba today. He has acquired rock star status in the Cuban cigar community because he simply [...]
Review: Cueto Salomone (2008)

[This is another review in our series called "Custom Rolled Cubans", which as far as I know is the only series like this of it's kind on any of the major cigar review blogs...(the first review in this series was on the Robaina "El Padrino" Farm Cigar, which we reviewed HERE)... For those of you [...]
Review: Puro Express Bespoke Laguito No.5

Today we will be taking look at another cigar in our Custom Rolled Cubans series, the Puro Express Bespoke. It comes as no surprise that a cigar company like Puro Express has put out a custom cigar house blend as Custom cigars have gained a ton of popularity in the last few years. Just recently [...]
Review: La China Pigtail Robusto

When you talk about custom Cuban cigars and the many different rollers that craft them, one of the names you will hear with much prestige is Leopoldina Gutiérrez, otherwise known in the cigar world as “La China.” She is at the top of the bunch of Level 8 Rollers (i.e. the highest proficiently level you [...]
Review: Yolanda Cañonazo

[This is the 3nd Cigar review in a new series on this site called "Custom Rolled Cubans", which as far as I know is the only series like this of it's kind on any of the major cigar review blogs (the first review in this series was on the Robaina "El Padrino" Farm Cigar, which [...]
Review: Reynaldo Lancero

[Editor's Note: This is the second cigar review in a series called Custom Rolled Cubans, which as far as I know is the only series like this of it's kind on any of the major cigar review blogs. The first review in this series was on the Robaina El Padrino Farm Cigar. For those of [...]
Review: Robaina Family “El Padrino”

For those of you that don’t know… During one of my trades recently, I was offered up a cigar that I had only heard about, and had never actually seen (and was not expecting to EVER smoke), a Robaina family farm cigar, the “El Padrino,” which translates roughly to “The Godfather.” Apparently, most of the [...]















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