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Cuenca y Blanco Corona Real

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I got this cigar and smoked it at Ruben's Smoke Stack in Hackensack, NJ yesterday. I chose it because they are so highly regarded on this board and in the cigar press. I was looking for a good smoke to enjoy at the shop, and as soon as I saw this one I picked it up immediately. The cigar cost eight dollars.

The cigar is a traditional Corona Gorda size at 5.5" and 46 ring gauge. The wrapper is a milk chocolate brown and silky smooth. The cigar surface was nice and smooth, firm and well rolled with what I think was a double cap.

The wrapper aroma reminded me strongly of prunes. It was unmistakably distinct. This isn't a bad thng as I love prunes.

I clipped the cigar with the shop cutter and......the cap basically exploded along with part of the wrapper. This is the second time this happened to me at Ruben's. Maybe the cutter is dull, or more likely I suck at cutting cigars! Anyway, this allowed two observations. One is that the wrapper on this cigar is super thin and delicate. The other is that the smoke wasn't really affected at all.

The corona lit pretty easily and settled in to a nice even burn. The cigar drew easily with just some slight resistance and produced what I would call a medium mouthful of smoke. For most of the cigar, I "double puffed" it, puffing quickly two times in a row to fill my mouth with smoke. This way I was able to really able to get the amount of smoke I want when I draw on a cigar.

The flavors from the smoke were like a light sweet pepper to start, then smooth and moderately flavorfull after that. My palate isn't refined enough to pinpoint specific flavors, but it was definitely mild to medium flavored. More satisfying than a couple of very light cigars I've had, but not overwhelming on the palate like some powerhouse cigars I've tried. Most of all it was a smooth smoke, not harsh or bitter no matter how fast I smoked it.

Towards the middle the cigar increased smoke production and had a slightly increased resistance to the draw. The flavors also intensified a little and had a little bit of a citrus/cedar note I think.

In the final third, part of the wrapper and binder split lengthwise. That burned through quickly and didn't seem to affect anything though.

I smoked this to about 1.5". The last puff was a little hot and harsh, so I put this one in the ashtray. Smoking time was about an hour and ten or fifteen minutes.

In the end I considered this cigar to be middle of the road in most respects. I enjoyed the look, feel and construction of the cigar. I didn't have any trouble lighting or keeping it lit. And it was an enjoyable, smooth smoke. For me this just didn't have the intensity of flavor and volume of smoke that makes a cigar memorable for me.

Thanks for reading.

--Sneak
 

javajunkie

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thanks for the review, man! "smooth and moderately flavorful", i can get behind. however, the cap issue, and the split later during the burn, sound like mishandling at the shop. maybe eventually another one, after it has rested at home, to your specifics, for a week or two? if it affected the construction, it could have affected the palate as well.

if not, there are plenty of new stars and old faves to hit up, if the CyB is just not your cloud of smoke! o)
 
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I really dislike using the house cutters for the exact reason you stated. Usually they are cheaper cutters that have been dulled by 100's of cigars. Thanks for the review!
 
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And don't forget that many people lick or put their cigars in their mouth BEFORE they cut them.

I will bite my cigars before I use a public cutter.
 

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Good Job on the review, I've had about 5 of these so far, it is a good smoke, looking to buy a box and just let them for a few month .....
 

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Nice review bro. I really like the Toro the best. I know this sounds crazy but I found these to almost taste like a Liga 9/52...alot of the same notes.
 
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Nice review. Made me want to give one a shot. And lo and behold a nice package arrived from javajunkie (thanks JJ) with a CyB in it. So had my try at it today. Not quite my preferred flavor profile but I will have to try a couple more if my local B&M has them to get a better feel. I agree with your tastes though. My palette sucks too and I've been smoking cigars for 10 years. Oh and I wet my cap too before cutting so I wouldn't use a shop cutter. :)
 
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This was the only Cuenca y blanco I have tried so far and I loved it. Can't wait to get more of these.
 

FuenteSmoker

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I also received one from java junkie,I tried to let it rest but it was calling my name, I grabbed it on a whim the had to research it whilst enjoying. Great stick!
 

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Great review!

Are other folks finding these to be in the mild-to-medium range? If so, these might make it on my list to try.
 
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