Temple Hall #550
Origin: Jamaica 
Size: 5.50 X 49
Wrapper: Natural
From
Cigar Weekly:
Temple Hall Estates cigars are named for the most famous
tobacco fields of the past on the island of Jamaica. The
Temple Hall cigars begin with filler tobacco from the
Dominican Republic and Mexico. Each cigar is then bunched
in a dark, supple Mexican San Andrean binder leaf and
wrapped in a Connecticut Shade. The finished cigars are
each rounded in the Temple Hall tradition. Cifuentes y
Cia in Jamaica manufactures the Temple Hall cigars.
Reviewed by: MrChef
Date: April 2000
Notes:
Not a bad smoke, but really, really mild, as you might
expect from a Jamaican cigar. The cigar itself is well
built and smokes well. Not high priced, but not cheap
either. For my money there are a lot of cigars that are
more interesting.
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