Cigar Specifications
Brand / Line:
Villar y Villar
Cigar Name:
Half Corona
Country of Origin:
Nicaragua
Status:
Active
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5 Archival Reviews
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March 5, 2026
Not a bad smoke, for the money. Slightly bitter after
taste, out of 10 cigars 4 were plugged.
taste, out of 10 cigars 4 were plugged.
📜 Archival Review
August 25, 2006
"dumbfounded"
Well these are such a wonderful value for the money that I fell in love with them. Smooth and tasty cigars that have a very pleasant aroma. For $150 a cigar, I'll gladly stock up on these!
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July 7, 2006
"Villary interesting"
Shorty, but i has a good amount of satisfaction to go along with it. Just as even a burn as anything I've tried in this size. Not much heat built up in the small ring either, which is great. A little harsh at first, but smoothed into a coffee flavor soon enough.
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September 3, 2005
"VERY NICE TASTY SHORT SMOKE"
A box of these little sweethearts came free on a deal from JR, with purchase of a larger size of Villar y Villar. Very good when in the mood for a quick smoke, or short on time. Well rolled, and even burn. Tasty classic Nicaraguan flavors of chocolate and coffee. Very smooth, surprisingly so for a small stick. Not a hint of harsh or hot smoke. Beats many other full size cigars, that is how nice this smoked.
📜 Archival Review
August 9, 2004
"Not a bad little PC"
My commute is about 30 minutes each way. I am always looking for a decent petit corona that I can smoke in the car without breaking the bank. Sure, like many here I wish I had cabinets of Partagas Shorts and Bolivar petit Coronas stocked away, or even Fuentes - but sadly I don't. I saw several conflicting reviews for these Villar y Villar petit coronas on the net but the price was worth taking a gamble, 17.95 for a box of 20. The box arrived yesterday and I burned two already. I was quite impressed with these little guys, great burn even in the car with windows open, decent draw, not loose but not too tight. They look great with the curly head and nice medium brown wrapper. Flavor was excellent, and got stronger as they burned. Only thing I didn't like was the aftertaste, which was somewhat harsh. The box was dated 5 months previous so I expect these will get smoother with a bit of age. For the size and money, these are great. I can't justify buying tres mystiques at 8 bucks a pop for commuting, two of those pretty much buys a box of these cigars. These Villar y Villars ring my bell at the price point.
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