Value Line Dominican #400 Reviews
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Value Line Dominican 400 Robusto
"Liked it a lot"
Value Line Dominican 400 Lonsdale
I was pleasantly suprised by this one. Very nice construction and burn. Smooth flavorful smoke, reminded me of a mild RyJ 1875 bully. Exceptional value for the price.
Gary in Pensacola November 10, 2008
"GETS BETTER AS YOU GO."
Value Line Dominican 400 Torpedo
rough start but get's better as you go. Needs humidor time and then fine.
BOB September 2, 2008
"You gotta be kidding me"
Value Line Dominican 400 Corona
I have only one thing to say. These thing are just terrible and oh, no amount of time in a humidor will make them better.
Jake in Chicago August 25, 2008
"Not my favorite"
Value Line Dominican 400 Torpedo
I have found that the Value Line Corona cigars are just too hard to keep lit, have little taste, and are pretty rough overall. Luckily, some of my cigar smoking buddies like them so I have an outlet for them. I have found several of the larger sized Value Lines to be much better.
Milkco in Cincinnati, OH October 20, 2007
"Not good - not bad either - Mostly B L A H"
Value Line Dominican #400 Churchill
Inconsistant burn - Hints of kerosene in the aftertaste, most draw OK, if they're cheap enough about 25% will be a good smoke. Suffer thru or toss the rest of the bundle.
W. Tradi in CA June 1, 2007
"Good.....And Cheap!"
Value Line Dominican #400 Toro
Got my first bundle yesterday and tried one after dinner....it started off like expected, mild with only a little flavor, but after about 20% it savored up with a nice sweet nuttiness I expect from dominicans and I will buy again..Auction saves a few dollars every time!
R McCraw in AL February 2, 2007
"Updated review in the interest of Fairness"
Value Line Dominican #400 Churchill
I thought it only fair to post that these cigars have gotten better with some aging in the humidor,as hoped. Had one yesterday and it burned even, drew with no problems and lasted about what is considered normal for it's size. It's true with cigars as it is with wine, cheese and a good woman...they all get better with time.
Dennis Kirkwood in PA October 13, 2006
"My Best Auction 'Win' Yet"
Value Line Dominican 400 Corona
I got 3 bundles of 20 for $48.00 this month (Oct., '06)and with shipping they came to $.95 each. What a steal! I smoked one right out of the box for future comparison purposes thinking I'd need to age them. Wrong! I shared a few with my golf buddies that weekend and gave my son a dozen for his 21st birthday. All agree this stick holds its own with $3 + smokes. I put about 40 away and can't wait to see what a few months in the humi will do. I'd pay full price for these but I'll be watching the auctions for another wholesale lot.
Bill Daniels in PA October 9, 2006
"smooth...good taste...excellent value!"
Value Line Dominican 400 Toro
A great everyday cigar that is made well...burns great with a nice ash and excellent value!
Digital Dave in Easton, Pa. October 3, 2006
"A solid Dominican."
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In my Great Quest for Truth and the perfect bundle, the VLD400 is a solid find. Aging for only a couple of weeks now has smoothed out more of the characteristic Dominican flavor. On an afternoon with a book on the porch, you can puff through two of these pleasant smokes pretty easily. This is one of the better offerings from the Value Line; you will not be embarrassed handing one of these to your guests.
Spiros in Laurens, SC September 28, 2006



