La Finca
After Easter dinner, I fired up an old reliable cigar. I have been smoking this Nicaraguan puro for years. It has never disappointed and is well under-priced at two dollars a stick. The La Finca robusto is the best selling Nicaraguan puro of all-time. It was the first recipient of the Golden Monkey Award. If you have not tried one, you are missing the boat.
La Finca robusto measures 4.5 x 50 and comes in a box of 25 for just under $46. This is a great everyday smoke. It has a beautiful appearance with it's natural tan wrapper. It is tightly packed with Nicaraguan binder and long-fillers. However, the draw is still smooth and effortless. It maintains an even burn from start to finish. It holds a two-inch ash every time. This medium-bodied delight packs a powerful flavor of nut and spice. Again, with the increased tobacco taxes, you may want to pick up a box of these cheap delights. Simply, wonderful.
MonkeyDan Rating: 91
I will be on a lengthy business trip for the next two-weeks. I am sure I will have some great cigar reviews when I return. Until then, good smoking!





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"They have never failed to disappoint."
I don't think you meant to say that.
Carl_H
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Thanks Carl for the catch! Great example of haste. As you are aware, I love these smokes.
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I haven't seen a review from you in a while. Was this your last one? I would always look forward to that surprise e-mail with some great information on the good , the bad and the ugly of the cigar world. Hope all is well, and thanks for all the great info.
Nick
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I'm with Nick on that one. This site is one of the best. You always have an honest review and not only on the big buck smokes but also the budget cigars. We all look forward to some new reviews.
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I think cigar blogs are a good source of transfering knowledge regarding new upcoming blends and the new opening cigar shops and bars .Its a great fun to be a part of it and I love it.
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