Cigar Specifications
Brand / Line:
Puros Indios
Cigar Name:
Piramide No. 1
Shape:
Pyramid
Country of Origin:
Honduras
Size:
60 x 7.5
Wrapper:
Ecuador
Filler:
D.R., Nic, Brazil
Binder:
Ecuador
Status:
Active
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10 Archival Reviews
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March 1, 2026
Very smooth, consistent smoke, subtle, yet full bodied enough to satisfy a craving for a medium to full bodied smoke.
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March 1, 2026
much better (ie less harsh and bitter) than the first after
aging a few months in my humidor
aging a few months in my humidor
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December 13, 2006
"Bigggggg"
Despite its comical size- this is a well blended cigar. very tasty leaves that set a standard for "body". There is richness and balance that can be identified in a tangible way.
Strange to hold, but a delight to smoke
Strange to hold, but a delight to smoke
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February 13, 2006
"Plain good cigar."
Nothing exceptionally good nor bad to write about this stick. It had been gifted to my box by my neighbor about 3 years ago. It was a "well-aged" mess near part of one edge of the foot yet burnt and drew well. Had a mundane one dimensional tobacco flavor that was neither good nor bad. A middling sort of comically large cigar. Not in a rush to buy... but I wouldn't turn one down if I had a lot of time to kill in a pinch. I am not sure if this stick was one of those "special 6 years aged" cigars that PI is trying to peddle lately (although in retrospect it probably ended up being aged nearly 6 years) I'll enter 3.50 for PP.
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April 23, 2005
"Big bang"
This stick is one helluva bargain! A stick that is a "go to" for medium to medium-full enjoyment. Plan to take some time to enjoy.
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January 8, 2005
"Puros Indios Piramide No. 1"
This was my first Puros. I have seen them for years but never tried them. I have to say the cigar burned well, creamy toated woody flavor, lacking smoke in the begining but the cigar does improve after the first quarter. Nice flakey ash that burned evenly throughout. Medium Body.
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April 25, 2004
"big boy"
The first time I smoked one of these, was in my house. This was some what of a mistake, mainly because the smell would not leave for more than a week. However, this is not ot say the smell was bad. I enjoyed the smell as it burned especially at first. It took a few puffs before the flavored lived up to the smell, but this is a large cigar. It is a long smoke, but I definetly recomend it. I bought several off a website that says that they were "aged" for six years, and it seems as though they were telling the truth by others responses. The ash was great, could easily get over an inch without noticing it. Construction is average smoked one the other day that did not want to stay together at the very end(but I smoke them without labels so I probably screwed it up). Definetly try one, especially if it has been aged for a while.
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April 18, 2004
"???"
A huge torpedo. Almost a comic book cigar. The wrapper is just beautiful....dark & rich looking. Pre-light has a pungent earthy flavor & leaves a hint of spice on the palate. In the nose there is everything I expect from a Puros Indios.....earthy barnyard & a nice spiciness. The nose in short, kicks butt. The finish, however, is bitter. Not at all what I expect from RR Sr. This stick has had monthes of setup time too. I have tremendous respect for Mr. Reyes, but I don't like this particular PI.
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August 22, 2003
"jelly dougnut"
A very full bodied cigar. A good smoke. Definitely not for the faint at heart. Very smooth and burns fairly well for such a large cigar.
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January 4, 2003
"Head Turner"
This one is a head turner, I have gotten some strange looks when smoking this cigar in public. Not surprising though when you have a Puros Indios Piramide No. 1 hanging out of your mouth, it looks as if you might have pulled a log out of your wood pile. The No.1 is huge, definitely the largest cigar I have smoked, I have had cigars that claim to be the same ring size, but this thing just feels bigger. It is nice cigar to look, with its dark, and oily Colorado wrapper. Being so oddly shaped it is kind of mesmerizing it is figuardo style with pyramid style head. The end however is a bit different, it does not come to a point yet slims and juts out in what appears to be a pencil shaped cigar for about a third of an inch. Now this makes for very quick lighting but also makes in my experience for an uneven burn. I have smoked about 10 of these and they never keep an even burn. Usually they achieve an even burn sometime during the smoke, but usually tunnel wildly. I have been surprised though that for such a large cigar they stay lit pretty well. These cigars are full bodied and to my pallet have a burnt nutty flavor, with massive amounts of smoke. It is not for the weak hearted, buzz factor of about 9. This baseball bat will piss off an entire bar full of people, so chose wisely where you smoke one of these. The No. 1 is a solid two hour cigar and is made to be savored. Don’t be afraid to leave these in your humidor for a while they only get better with age. I purchased a box of these about 2 years ago, and have just recently finished it, I paid $55.00 for a box of 10 through a wholesale company. BOTTOM LINE: A perfect cigar for poker night or any night with the fellas, should consider smoking outside though, good flavor, solid construction, crazy burn, but also very fun cigar.
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