Weight | 0.06 lbs |
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Dimensions | 6.0 × 1.0 × 1.0 in |
Variant | Single, 5 Pack, Box of 25 |
Length In Inches | |
Ring Gauge | |
Shape | |
Wrapper | Mexican San Andres |
Binder | Mexican |
Filler | Dominican |
Strength | |
Country of Origin | |
Cigar Brand | Rough Rider Sweets |
Approximate Smoking Time |
Rough Rider Sweets Maduro Toro (6×50)
$5.08 – $114.28
You already know how good Rough Rider cigars are. For a price that’s easy on the pocket book and a silky, smooth taste that couldn’t be beat you’d think that it couldn’t get any better, right? Wrong! There’s a new kid on the block! Introducing the Rough Rider Sweets Maduro!
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Categories: Flavors, Rough Rider Sweets
Tags: Dominican, Mexican San Andres, Robusto, sweet tip
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Rough Rider Sweets
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3 reviews for Rough Rider Sweets Maduro Toro (6×50)
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Bdubs (verified owner) –
I was excited about this cigar. I have had it and not touched it for almost 3 months and when I pulled it out of the cellophane it was cracked all the way down the cigar. My humidity has been 70. My other 100 plus cigars are fine and so is my other rough rider. With almost a 6 dollar cigar, why would this happen if I’m doing all the right things
Patrick Gudaitis (verified owner) –
I’m not a big sweet smoker, but this one has a good burn and a mild taste.
James Griffin (verified owner) –
Just got a 5 pack of these and tried one after dinner with a coffee. These are great for the price, sweetened cap is not too over powering, and the flavors are medium to full and fairly simple and enjoyable. I got a lot of grass and hay in the first third and more chocolate and coffee towards the end, with a slight spice on the retrohale kind of like a cinnamon, not too peppery. Very enjoyable stick. The construction seems pretty good, and I had very minimal burn issues, not bad for a $5 stick. I’d give it an 80-83 out of 100. I will definitely keep some of these around.