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Rafael Gonzalez Petit Coronas - 25 cigars [5.1" x 42]
Mild cigar with an amazing construction.
- • Its richness and balance of flavors reveal its excellent quality .
- • A cigar that can be enjoyed young or aged.
A relatively unknown cigar that shouldn’t be missed by any Habano aficionado.
Presentation
Rafael Gonzalez Petit Coronas comes in a dress box with Habanos Packing Code CB-UW-C/L-12,13-n-25
Dimensions:
Length: 129 mm
Diameter: 16.67 mm
Ring Gauge: 42
Shape: Mareva
Appearance:
The Rafael Gonzalez Petit Corona looks just perfect, with a delicate box-press touch. It has a relatively oily medium to dark brown colored wrapper. Few veins can be spotted on the wrapper, but they are not too obvious. The squeeze test reveals a quite firm cigar, just enough. At cold, it smells of breakfast cereal and of sweet grapes.
Smoking Notes:
Before lighting up
The cold draw gives lots of woody and cedar aromas, coupled with some of coffee with milk and again some raisins. The Rafael Gonzalez Petit Coronas seems to be a reminder of the Montecristo No.4 or the Juan Lopez Corona. There are also some subtle hints of chocolate.
Burn/ Draw
After cutting the cap, the draw is slightly firm, just enough resistance. All through the cigar, the draw stays as close to perfect as can be. Even if not always burning evenly, it self-corrects with few puffs on the fire. The ash can therefore build up solidly to a very dark gray. The smoke itself has a very pleasant scent.
Initial third:
When torching the foot of the cigar amazing aromas of chocolate, burnt cedar and of some sweetness float to my nose. Unsurprisingly, the first puffs reveal a dominance of cedar, with some spicy notes on the back of the throat, but nothing too harsh. The smoke is very mild, not quite a medium strength. Woodiness aside, there is also lots of richness in flavors in the first third of the Rafael Gonzalez Petit Corona, that of freshly baked bread, a nice sweet raisin taste, reminder of a San Cristobal El Principe. There are also some hints of leather that linger on the palate. It is a very smooth and elegant smoke, just few amount of dryness and bitterness of wood and strong cocoa round up the whole flavors.
Middle third:
When arriving towards the second third, the Rafael Gonzalez Petit Corona reveals its amazing construction. All the flavors are working beautifully together, each one balancing the other one. One could say this is like having a Montecristo No.4 and a Sancho Panza Non Plus rolled together into one cigar. The sweetness of the chocolate and raisins is balanced with the sourness of smoked wood and of unsweetened cream. If we have to pick a flavor that stands out during this third, we can say that a deep tobacco flavor is predominant, coupled with a nice pepper pinch on the back of the palate. There are also some flowery hints that bring a sweet note of honey. What this cigar shows in this middle third is just a glimpse of what it can deliver once it has aged several years. There is so much control in term of balance of flavors that I can hardly wait to try a more aged Rafael Gonzalez Petit Corona.
Final third:
In the last third of the cigar, the flavors profile is similar to the one we enjoyed in the middle third. Charred wood is still very present, as well as toasted bread. Approaching the very end of the cigar, the strength and the spiciness went up a notch, the cigar becoming medium. Nothing too much though, just emphasizing what this cigar has best to offer.
In summary, the Rafael Gonzalez Petit Corona is a way-too overlooked cigar. For this relative affordable price, you can get a perfectly constructed Habano, which is graceful, rich and endowed with its own character. It is also a cigar that as a great potential for aging.
Smoking time:
45 - 60 Minutes
Informations complémentaires
Marque | Rafael Gonzalez |
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Boîte de | 25 |
Longueur | 5.1 inches (129mm) |
Calibre de bague | 42 |
Shape | Petit Corona |
Force | Light |
Code de boîte | CB-UW-C/L-12,13-n-25 |