JM's Dominican Corojo Gordo
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JM's Dominican Corojo cigars are hand-rolled from Cuban seed longfiller tobacco leaves grown in the rich soils of the Dominican Republic, long-aged, and expertly wrapped in a luscious Corojo wrapper. The smoke is medium-bodied, rich in flavor, and very smooth. Affordably-priced and offered in this extra-satisfying 6x60 size, these Gordos come packed in boxes of 24 cigars - making them an even better buy. A smart choice for cigar smokers who really want to stretch their budget. Order a box today and compare!
JM's Dominican Corojo Gordo
JM's Dominican Corojo cigars are hand-rolled from Cuban seed longfiller tobacco leaves grown in the rich soils of the Dominican Republic, long-aged, and expertly wrapped in a luscious Corojo wrapper. The smoke is medium-bodied, rich in flavor, and very smooth. Affordably-priced and offered in this extra-satisfying 6x60 size, these Gordos come packed in boxes of 24 cigars - making them an even better buy. A smart choice for cigar smokers who really want to stretch their budget. Order a box today and compare!
JM's Dominican Corojo Gordo

JM's Dominican Corojo cigars are hand-rolled from Cuban seed longfiller tobacco leaves grown in the rich soils of the Dominican Republic, long-aged, and expertly wrapped in a luscious Corojo wrapper. The smoke is medium-bodied, rich in flavor, and very smooth. Affordably-priced and offered in this extra-satisfying 6x60 size, these Gordos come packed in boxes of 24 cigars - making them an even better buy. A smart choice for cigar smokers who really want to stretch their budget. Order a box today and compare!




by James in Hattiesburg, Ms on August 03, 2014
First off the only thing bad I have to say, is that when I ordered these smokes it was setup as a box of 50. Marketing error, and they just refunded me the amount difference from the 50 count Robustos. They are well constructed, with a nice smell, and a hardy smoke. The draw is super smooth, and a nice kicker is they are pre-punched already. So no need to worry about cracking the cap doing it yourself. The taste is nice and mild with a slight taste of spice to me. As for the full ride you get the normal cap loosening on any cigar you punch instead of cut.Of the three I ve smoked so far one has canoed slightly. Otherwise they ve been great even burns.As a new cigar I m very pleased with these babies. My only negative marks is the marketing mixup. While great, they are not worth the full price just for a 24 count box. Especially when it s supposedly a cigar for the smoker on a tighter budget. If the others are of the same taste and construction then go for the 50 counts on them.