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May 23, 2008 | Brooks Van Norman | Comments 0

Santa Rosa Torpedo Cigar Review

Here is a great cigar for the money. This one is a sleeper in my opinion.

It’s got no bad habits, it’s not physically big which is nice if you’re looking for a shorter smoke and it’s smooth…very smooth. I would describe it as aromatic, mild and creamy.

I would definitely buy another one.

Here you’ve got a blend of Nicaraguan and Honduran tobaccos and an Ecuadorian wrapper, which is very light in color - so light that it almost looks bleached.

For me, the predominant aroma is cedar. The kind of cedar that I used to smell from the wood plant on the Fraser River in Vancouver on a cool fall night.

I think that I paid about nine dollars CDN, which in my book is a well priced Honduran blend.

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