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Like the cigar's burn, its flavors are decent too. A good amount of earth is sensed, just like that in the cold taste. Some smooth and creamy flavors are also evident. Also noticeable is some wood. The final flavor that appeared was that of toast. This is definitely a cigar on the milder end of the spectrum. It actually goes good with a cup of coffee.

The Dom Grand Reserve is an unspectacular, yet steady performer. With the exception of the strayed burn halfway through, it stayed under control. The flavors were not all that varied, but they were still good enough to keep the smoke from being too dull. Since it is so mild, the Dom could be a good cigar for beginning smokers. Those expecting a kick out of their cigars will definitely want to pass on this one, as it is way too tame. As mentioned, it does accompany a cup of coffee well, so it could qualify as a morning smoke while you read your paper. In terms of price, a single retails for $6, which is pretty reasonable considering its size. For larger purchases, it comes in boxes of 20.
The Marco V Bronze Label the Dom Grand Reserve receives a solid rating of three out of four stars.
That concludes my two cigar reviews for today. I hope you enjoyed them and join us for more.
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