Origin : Cuba Format : Corona Grande Size : 155 x 16.67 mm Ring : 42 Weight : 10.14 g Hand-Made Price : ~$420 for a cabinet of 50
This “divine” cigar is supposed to be the most delicious from all the Hoyos. I cannot confirm this statement (yet!), but the Hoyo de Monterrey le Hoyo des Dieux is certainly a good stick if you like light woody flavours.
Appearance : [rating:4.5/5]
The first thing that I noticed about this cigar is, of course, the appearance: the Corona Grande format looks excellent, and the bandless presentation in the Cabinet of 50 only serves to underline it. The wrapper was smooth, with a few slight imperfections, and no big veins.
Construction : [rating:4.5/5]
It seems like this particular model seldom has draw problems (according to what I read in other reviews). Mine was close to perfection, easy draw (despite the small ring gauge) and loads of smoke just how I like it 🙂
Flavor : [rating:4.5/5]
The stick provides a rich bouquet of flavors – in the beginning, dark chocolate and black pepper, then quite powerful woody/cedar notes. The flavors aren’t overwhelming, not sure if it’s good or bad though. I think this is the particularity of le Hoyo des Dieux. I guess some people won’t really like it, but it’s fine with me.
Value : [rating:3/5]
Ahm, these ones are better to receive as a gift 🙂
Overall Rating : [rating:overall/5]
It’s good to smoke in the morning, when you’re not ready for something strong. Could be a good start if you’re about to spend an evening full of good and stronger cigars… Enjoy it as much as I did! 🙂
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The Boxcar
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Smoked a box of 3/03 a while back. Great cigar
Danny
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I think you defined the flavor very well. That was exactly what I experienced – woody, powerful yet not overwhelming.
Aficionado
Origin : Cuba
Format : Corona Grande
Size : 155 x 16.67 mm
Ring : 42
Weight : 10.14 g
Hand-Made
Price : ~$420 for a cabinet of 50
This “divine” cigar is supposed to be the most delicious from all the Hoyos. I cannot confirm this statement (yet!), but the Hoyo de Monterrey le Hoyo des Dieux is certainly a good stick if you like light woody flavours.
Appearance : [rating:4.5/5]
The first thing that I noticed about this cigar is, of course, the appearance: the Corona Grande format looks excellent, and the bandless presentation in the Cabinet of 50 only serves to underline it. The wrapper was smooth, with a few slight imperfections, and no big veins.
Construction : [rating:4.5/5]
It seems like this particular model seldom has draw problems (according to what I read in other reviews). Mine was close to perfection, easy draw (despite the small ring gauge) and loads of smoke just how I like it 🙂
Flavor : [rating:4.5/5]
The stick provides a rich bouquet of flavors – in the beginning, dark chocolate and black pepper, then quite powerful woody/cedar notes. The flavors aren’t overwhelming, not sure if it’s good or bad though. I think this is the particularity of le Hoyo des Dieux. I guess some people won’t really like it, but it’s fine with me.
Value : [rating:3/5]
Ahm, these ones are better to receive as a gift 🙂
Overall Rating : [rating:overall/5]
It’s good to smoke in the morning, when you’re not ready for something strong. Could be a good start if you’re about to spend an evening full of good and stronger cigars… Enjoy it as much as I did! 🙂
The Boxcar
Smoked a box of 3/03 a while back. Great cigar
Danny
I think you defined the flavor very well. That was exactly what I experienced – woody, powerful yet not overwhelming.