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Ramon Allones Small Club Corona 

I love this pocket battleship but it has some stiff competition in a high performance segment. 

 

Ramon Allones Small Club Corona 

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  • Where does it stand compared to other similar cigars. 
  • Have you noticed a blend/flavour/body change over the years? If so, approximately when?
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I have always found them to very dependable and keep multiple boxes on hand. Sometimes I get a "szechuan stir fry" type of profile which I enjoy. Have a box of 14s I have yet to open so looking to trying some with significant age. 

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I love those little bastards! Always in my monthly rotation.

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I'm a fan of small format cigars in the morning with coffee. I like these,principe,perlas,and Monte 5s.

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One of my favorites for 20 years. Regular rotation staple. 

One of the strongest small cigars but it's done so well. Just enough ligero to make it pop. I wouldn't call it rich like the El Principe--I'd just call it punchier. Shares very little with the other regular production RAs (and that's not a bad thing IMO). Licorice, vegetal and has a very light touch of the RA stonefruit. 

I haven't really thought about the flavors much in a long time as I just smoke so many and they are what they are to me. I'll have to think about it. I will say that the RA Perfectos Mexico is pretty much the same blend IMO. 

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Great stick!! As a fan of the bolder side of cigars, this little bugger is right up my alley. And with my short attention span, it always fits the smoking timeframe.

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My go to ! Also the first Cuban that I got and spoke to me

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Have been going through a five year old box recently so this is timely.  Outstanding!  Very surprised how good they are.  Can't keep my hands off them.  Sadly this box will be gone shortly.  :drool:

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With the possible exception of Party Shorts and SCDH El Principe this is my favorite minuto excellent 45 minutes the vast majority of the time IMO

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My favourite minuto! Has the edge over Party Shorts IMO, very consistent and 'fruity' is the dominant profile. Ageing is not a prerequisite and they can be enjoyed when very young.

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The best fresh RA in the lineup. No need to age them and wait like RASS and RAG. Just crack open the box and enjoy.

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On 10/24/2022 at 8:16 AM, Puros Y Vino said:

The best fresh RA in the lineup. No need to age them and wait like RASS and RAG. Just crack open the box and enjoy.

Yep exactly,,👍

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This is one of my favorite cigars. I was lucky enough to score some for peanuts 6 months ago from a friend in Italy. I have a couple aging and dont plan to touch them for at least a year. Fresh, they were delicious so i can imagine with some time on them the flavors will be even more pronounced. Before these the Bolis were my faves (still a major soft spot there) but these really took the cake. Perfect burn for a short smoke and incredible flavor. 

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  • 6 months later...
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I definitely get these. One of my favorite small format cigars for sure. These have a few notes that don't come out in the RASS at all. For me they are a little less earthy, a little more fruit-forward, and closer to full than meduim-full of a RASS. They age extremely well but can be very good with little age too. 

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  • 8 months later...
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These are great little sticks. I am lucky enough to have a box from 2015 that is just starting to be made into rotation. I find these pair quite well with either a cup of coffee in the morning or after dinner.

For me these are quite unique, it’s vitola that I normally don’t smoke nor thought about smoking. I’ve normally associated <42 gauge cigars as tight / poor draw. However, now that I have a box ready to go, I’ll make better use of these this year. Plus, I am running out of space for my cigars – every square inch counts.
The first thing I note on cold draws is how great the air flow is for a small cigar. The wrapper has almost a creamy coffee flavor – might also be the coffee I am drinking with this cigar. The wrapper looks dark and oily – a few look toothy as well! For a small stick, the flavors are quite smooth, full of peppery, woody and floral flavors, and full bodied.


It was about 34 degrees outside, so I tried to smoke this in about 33 mins, lol. Nice addition to the rotation!

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