"Whoooh"
Strong & powerful. Nice size. Like smoking a cuban.
Jeff in Chapel Hill, NC December 11, 2008
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"balanced bold big flavor"
have smoked all sizes by the box and they just get better and better, magnum did have some burn issues but nothing that couldn't be fixed
luckyvanvan in Atlanta January 4, 2007
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"Excellent!!!"
I love Joya De Nicaragua cigars. I first tried one of the bigger ring gauge versions of the Antano 1970 and it actually was a little too much- beautiful, but a head spinner. These Machitos are just perfect. Its amazing, because you don't expect the flavor and "robustness" from this size. This cigar actually lasted a good 45 minutes and I probably could have gone for an hour if I had time. Everything about this cigar was right on- and the price I picked these up at auction was even better!
Eric D. in Maryland November 9, 2006
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""Prime cut""
This is a truly tasty cigar, with a lot of seasoned notes, and sweet character, has a very complex, robust and spicy flavors, its like the "Prime cut" of the cigars....!!
Abelardo in San Diego March 31, 2006
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"good taste"
I'm smoking one right now.Very good tasting full body cigar for a low price
marius in August 13, 2005
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"Joya's machito the very best full bodied cigar's ."
These stronger cigars are smooth but after you get past this little machito's punch. Strong and spicy at first light but so full of taste I sometimes have two or more in one day. Machito's are a box of fifty all were consitant in flavor mabye a few gave me a burn problem no canoing just a relight. These are not stinkers and I will buy these over and over and only hope they don't double in price. I'm really glad this smoke is offered in a cuban corona size. Don't think I'll be in a hurry to try the larger ring gauge only cause I don't have that much time. Joya de nicaragua's 1970 Antono machito is one of the only cigars I'll be buying for the rest of my deployment cause I love the taste and don't need anymore mild stinker's
SPC NOLETTE in FOB SPEICHER IRAQ September 7, 2004
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"You'r not gonna believe this!!!"
This cigar is the sleeper of 2003 and I'm touting it at the risk of loosing out on the great prices that they have been available at.
If you enjoy a powerhous cigar this is it. Dark, oily and intense, the Machito is everything I look for in a short smoke. I've been lucky
enough to find them for about $2.00 ea and hope that their popularity does not get to the point where the blend is compromised or the price inflated.
Sailor in Maryland July 6, 2003
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