Sancho Panza Extra Fuerte Reviews
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Sancho Panza Extra Fuerte Cordoba
"Ok cigar"
Sancho Panza Extra Fuerte Cordoba
This cigar had a great draw and a very even burn. The taste was very peppery and harsh at times. THIS IS A FULL CIGAR, it gave me a huge buzz after smoking for a while this was very strong. It was an ok cigar, good for the price, but nothing exceptional.
Steve in Michigan July 1, 2008
"The best every day smoke on the market"
Sancho Panza Extra Fuerte Pamplona
This needs to be in everyones humidor.For the price (don't mind giving one to a buddy)its the best full body on the market.
fredinmtairy in Georgia June 13, 2008
"Smooth Maduro Light on Taste"
Sancho Panza Extra Fuerte Barcelona
Not a bad cig could have a little more kick,am used to a more full bodied cigar. would rate this one more mild than full,never the less good gigar.
Anthony A in Towner N.D. March 7, 2008
"Good, not great smoke"
Sancho Panza Extra Fuerte Madrid
Smoked a box of these last summer and six months later I can't say I remember these as spectacular smokes. Then again I don't remember any quality issues either. Mild to Medium well made cheap smoke would be my rating.
Rudee in Lake Geneva, WI February 15, 2008
"very nice cigar!!!!"
Sancho Panza Extra Fuerte Madrid
I tried one of these out of a sampler box , now i've not been smokin gars all that long but I really enjoyed this one.
P. Duquette in Avon,IN December 24, 2007
"Extra Fuerte Extra Delicious"
Sancho Panza Extra Fuerte Cordoba
This handmade Honduran stick, with an emphasis on the extra fuerte, is named for the character in Don Quixote, the novel written by Spanish author Don Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra in 1602. Sancho is the original sidekick found in much of todays literature, and serves as the symbol of practicality in contrast to Quixotes idealism. Sancho, representative of everyman, only late in the novel comes to share his masters delusional enchantment, yet he remains his ever-faithful companion realist throughout the text.
Made with a long filler blend of Nicaraguan and Honduran leaves and wrapped in a reddish Honduran-grown Cuban seed wrapper, this is a bold smoke from start to finish. Like its namesake, its rich, peppery flavor serves well as an after dinner smoke or as a sidekick to your morning cup of coffee indeed, it served well as my muse during a recent Sunday morning writing session. A word of advice on snipping the sharply tapered head: be sure to snip a large section or you will be left with a very tight draw.
For the seasoned smoker.
J. Conrad Guest in Northville, Michigan December 20, 2007
"Good Buy"
Sancho Panza Extra Fuerte Pamplona
I won a 5 pk. on auction, I was curious how they stacked up against the very tasty Dbl. Maduro's. The first two were very pleasent (great draw, taste, tons of smoke..). But then the third..I cut the head and noticed something, a GI-normous STEM! I then picked some more and found two more. I have two of these smokes left and I'm hoping I don't get a repeat of that. It smoked, but nowhere near that of the first two. Sancho Panza is a great lineup regaurdless of price, then factor it in..You can't go wrong.
Jamie in Central Point, Oregon April 22, 2007
"Great Taste and Value"
Sancho Panza Extra Fuerte Madrid
Tried my first one the other day when I only had a half hour to smoke and was very impressed with the full tasty flavor with cocoa highlights. You can't do better in this price range.
Gregg in Concord, NH January 24, 2007
"Wonderful !"
Sancho Panza Extra Fuerte Pamplona
I won a 5 pack of these in an auction very fine cigar , with a rich tobacco flavor, excellent burn and draw, not over powering at all, good to the last inch, have had 2 of them so far right out of the package, no humidor time at all, a very good any time cigar.
J Cascone in MO December 30, 2006
"Very Tasty"
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I'm very happy with this brand and this paticular smoke is a close 2nd place favorite to the Double Maduro Quixote. I'll offer this to my friends who are afraid of maduros. Very consistent/even burn and taste great to the very end.
Kaptain Kyle in Seattle, WA December 25, 2006



