Cigar Specifications

Brand / Line:
Camacho Coyolar Puro
Cigar Name:
Rothschild
Shape:
Robusto
Country of Origin:
Honduras
Size:
50 x 4.5
Wrapper:
Honduras
Filler:
Honduras
Binder:
Honduras
MSRP:
$4.95
Status:
Active

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📜 Archival Review
May 2, 2008
8.17
"Full-Powered, but Smooth"
A nice, full-powered little cigar. I have to be in the right mood to smoke one this strong. I was definitely in the mood! The burn and draw were superb as was the aroma. The taste is strong but smooth and it actually made me smoke it slow.
Appearance:8/10
Construction:9/10
Flavor:8/10
Value:8/10
Overall:8/10
Price Paid:$3.00
📜 Archival Review
March 9, 2008
7.67
"YEAH!"
If you like an in your face strong in both body and nic. then this might be a cigar to consider. Its my kind of nc smoke. Draw always exceptional with the occasional burn issue.
Appearance:7/10
Construction:7/10
Flavor:8/10
Value:8/10
Overall:8/10
Price Paid:$4.00
📜 Archival Review
May 18, 2007
8.00
"Da Bomb of a smoke"
BOOOM! is what I got with the first puff, WOW I wasn't expecting that much flavor. It was my 3 rd cigar for the evening and the first 2 weren't whimps either. But sure didn't have this kind of raw power. Not for the noob of rookie puro smoker. Great flavor too, lots of spice coffee and I could even taste the carmel on tester noticed also. This cigar is like any maddie in that I likes to be a little lower on the humidity level like 65% max. After just a few weeks in the humi at that level there burning perfect and straight. I really did enjoy this powerful smoke though.
Appearance:8/10
Construction:8/10
Flavor:8/10
Value:8/10
Overall:8/10
Price Paid:$2.00
📜 Archival Review
April 22, 2007
5.50
"Taste decent"
after having a not so good experience with the construction of the little perfecto they make I was hoping for better things with this one. unfortunately it behaved the same way....loose with a messy ash and the feeling that the whole thing will unravel at any minute. Theres a rawness to the flavor in this line that I like but it would probably benefit from a little more time in a humi to take the harshest aspects away. I have 4 more and will hang on to them a bit longer.
Appearance:5/10
Construction:3/10
Flavor:8/10
Value:5/10
Overall:6/10
Price Paid:$3.00
📜 Archival Review
November 28, 2006
7.50
"Surprising flavor."
Nice caramel flavor enveloped in strength and spice. Burn left a lot to be desired. Way too many touch ups for such a short cigar. The flavor and strength kept me interested enough to keep fixing it.
Appearance:9/10
Construction:5/10
Flavor:8/10
Value:7/10
Overall:8/10
Price Paid:$3.00
📜 Archival Review
August 27, 2006
8.33
"Spicey Coffee and Pepper"
This was the best full bodied smoke I have had so far. I usually stick with milder smokes but I will be smoking these again. Very satisfying and not harsh. Burned relatively evenly,easy draw and plenty of smoke. The ash was almost white. Nicemaduro wrapper and great construction.
Appearance:9/10
Construction:9/10
Flavor:8/10
Value:6/10
Overall:9/10
Price Paid:$5.00
📜 Archival Review
June 24, 2006
7.33
"Spicy smoke with a poor burn"
An rugged reddish-brown wrapper covers this cigar. While it has a decent draw the wrapper doesn't burn well and needs plenty of touch-ups and relighting. This is a medium-full bodied smoke that's about as strong as advertised. The peppery spice that greets you in the first few puffs seems overwhelming, but it eventually settles down, and even takes on a roasted coffee character towards the end. A good smoke which would have better without the burn problems.
Appearance:8/10
Construction:6/10
Flavor:8/10
Value:8/10
Overall:7/10
Price Paid:$4.99
📜 Archival Review
March 4, 2006
8.83
"its a nice smoke"
great and flavorful full bodied cigar
Appearance:8/10
Construction:9/10
Flavor:10/10
Value:8/10
Overall:9/10
Price Paid:$5.50
📜 Archival Review
March 4, 2006
6.83
"Good but not Camacho's Best"
The wrapper is an attractive oily colorado maduro that is just about the same shade as the maduro SLR. The flavor profile is close to the Camacho Corojo line, but not as well rounded. There’s a sharp element to the Coyolar that the Corojo doesn’t have, it's a little spicier. The wrapper burns like a maduro -- a little uneven, but not problematic. A good smoke, but if I had to choose between them I'd go with the Corojo.
Appearance:7/10
Construction:7/10
Flavor:7/10
Value:6/10
Overall:7/10
Price Paid:$5.00
📜 Archival Review
February 11, 2006
7.67
"the farmer ted cigar"
Light sheen, couple medium-sized veins, not too hard or soft (just right?). Wrapper is a little fragile, be careful.
Has an easy draw, even burn for the most part, and bleach white outer and inner ash. Sign of good quality in my book. Furnace isn't perfectly shaped, but decent.
Starts out black peppery, then turns to a mellow sweetness, little oaky, lots of hay/grass, and hints of fruit and flowers. Taste actually reminds me of the variety of smells you get when you're walking around at a state fair or something. Odd. Probably the taste of hay that triggers it.
Very smooth and inviting when you get it goin. Be gentle with it.
I can definately get used to this smoke.
Appearance:7/10
Construction:7/10
Flavor:8/10
Value:8/10
Overall:8/10
Price Paid:$6.00

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