Well here we go...
The can, unfortunately the ugly "smoking can kill you" warning is not a sticker but part of the can label itself, I'll think of something to cover it up however.
Now the back of the can is very interesting, especially the last paragraph written in German.
"All six formats of the Jóse L. Piedra are made in the traditional "Totally by Hand" "Triple Cap" process out of completely made ready by hand short filler."
Proving what CC said above
Now onto the beef...
Now I have to say the aroma was quite over-powering "FRESH" when I popped the lid. And the odor did not lie. I pulled one of these sticks out and it was as if the roller had just handed it to me... I could squeeze the cigar all the way shut in the middle with no fear of damaging the wrapper. Out on the balcony I fired it up and encountered the taste of young fresh Cuban tobacco, STRONG Cuban tobacco. However it burned well with a good draw and straight dark gray and black ash.
Was it a good cigar fresh? I would have to say yes. Will I let them sit for a while before smoking another? You bet. I'm 100% sure these will get better each day they sit in my humidor.
Worth the 50 bucks? HELL YEAH! :thumbs:
Oh and for you wondering what all the crap is lol... just cigar related odds and ends I'm planning on putting in the now empty can. The syringes are for putting water into my beads. The rest is just empty boxes, cigar matches, and cutters and other things of that nature.