Don Mateo
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If your wallet isn’t as full as you would like it to be but you don’t want to forgo the pleasure of a good cigar, consider a Don Mateo. A bundle of money isn’t required to buy a 25-cigar bundle of these. If you’ve ever tried a Montecristo or a Romeo y Juliet, you’ll recognize the quality because they’re made by the same producer.
Don Mateo is a fine deal for the money: They’re all hand rolled and they are considered to be a premium brand. With a blend of quality Nicaraguan tobaccos in the filler and a Mexican wrapper, you can still enjoy satisfying premium cigars every day. There’s even a choice of natural or Maduro wrappers, so if you like a little more flavor in your cigar, you don’t have to miss out.
Don Mateo is a nice medium-bodied cigar, delivering enough taste to keep you interested without being overbearing and harsh. There’s a hint of salt and a touch of sweet under the predominant earthy and woody flavor, guaranteed to keep your palate wanting just one more puff.
At this price, you might expect your cigar to be a prima donna, demanding constant attention and going out on you. Not so with a Don Mateo. This is a well-constructed and draws well. The Don Mateo #10 is one of the more popular cigars from this brand. This is a substantial cigar, 8.00 X 52, so it won’t get lost in your pocket or car. For a price of less than $2 each, you can relax about the price as you relax after the day you just had. You can smoke a Don Mateo while you’re sipping coffee and reading the paper or you can sit back and enjoy one with a drink in the evening. Don Mateo Cigars have an easy-going nature.
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