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JOINED 2015-02-04
  • I had to finally move these up to 5 stars. Hands down my favorite cigar is the Casita Criolla, after having quite a few. If I wasn't so into the adventure of trying out new cigars all the time, I would just buy boxes of these with no regrets. Perfectly rustic construction. Beautiful earthy taste from tip to nub. One thing to watch out for: It's easy to smoke these a bit too fast, compromising the experience. Set it down between puffs, wait until it's just barely smoking anymore, and then give it another puff. Even though these are relatively narrow gauged cigars, they can provide more than an hour of cool, thick satisfying smoke.
  • The first one of these I tried seemed bland and insignificant, but after a few months in the wineador it's pretty darn nice. A real great nutty flavor and cool, consistent burn for more than an hour. It's living up to the gaudy label!
  • Really satisfying cigar. This robusto smoked for about an hour with nice burn and flavor throughout.
  • Great example of a "daily smoke." consistently satisfying .
  • I'm buying more. In fact, I may just set up an automatic delivery.
  • Occasionally my palate has something useful to say, and this may be one of those rare occasions. I've had a few of these and they're just fine. But.. I get some cigar deja vu smoking these. What do these remind me of? Instead of Four Kicks, try an Inferno by Oliva. Maybe I'm insane, but these cigars taste very similar, but the Inferno can be purchased for cheaper and they seem to smoke/burn much better. Then again, I went to a state college, so what the hell do I know?
  • Really great. Strong but not harsh. Rich flavor the whole way.
  • Only took 6 months of rest, but the media noche is finally decent.
  • Fantastic.
  • Very good, but I think my expectations were a bit too high. Beautiful cigar though, and the flavors changed from beginning to end. I will definitely try another one soon.
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