Saturday, July 17, 2010

Puros Indios Viejo

Puros Indios A dark but mellow cigar. A little harsh the first half inch then nice and mellow with no aftertaste. A fat cigar, and the draw was a little loose. Overall it was nice. It did not bother my stomach at all like some that I have smoked. Also, the nicotine seemed very low in this cigar.

From Cigars International:

When it comes to post-SCHIP-era monster deals on long-filler handmades, this one is a candidate for Cigarzilla. With prices that range from $29.99 - $39.99, Puros Indios Viejo feels like the good old days. Fittingly, Viejo means "old" in Spanish....and these puppies are literally just that. Featuring aging you simply can’t buy - these sticks were resting in Rolando Reyes’ aging rooms in Danli for, according to PI president Carlos Diez, "literally 6 years." The blend is composed of top-grade Sumatra wrappers and lush Jamastran long-leaf fillers.

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