Brand / Manufacturer
- 1502 1
- 601 1
- ACE Prime 2
- ADVentura 4
- AJ Fernandez 7
- ATL 1
- Aganorsa Leaf 8
- Aging Room 2
- Aladino 4
- Alec & Bradley 2
- Alec Bradley 12
- Alfonso 2
- All Saints 1
- Amendola 1
- American Viking 1
- Apostate 1
- Artesano del Tobacco 3
- Artista 4
- Arturo Fuente 23
- Ashton 4
- Atabey 3
- Avo 3
- Bandolero 1
- Black Label Trading Co. 1
- Black Star Line 1
- Black Works Studios 1
- Blackbird 1
- Bolivar (New World) 1
- Brick House 2
- Byron 3
- CAO 11
- Caldwell 1
- Camacho 4
- Carlos & Maria 1
- Casa 1910 1
- Casa Cuba 1
- Casa Cuevas 2
- Casa Magna 1
- Casdagli 6
- Cavalier 3
- Cohiba (Habanos) 4
- Cohiba (New World) 7
- Crowned Heads 17
- Crux 2
- Dalay 1
- Dapper 4
- Davidoff 21
- Definition 1
- Diamond Crown 5
- Diesel 3
Plasencia Cosecha 151 Salomon Review
My review of the Plasencia Cosecha 151 in Salomon. A step-up from my previous experience with this blend in another size. Watch the full review to find out how good it ended up being.
Aganorsa Leaf Arsenio Review
With each new release, Aganorsa Leaf continues to impress, and the Arsenio blend is no exception. This cigar showcases the distinctive characteristics of Nicaraguan tobacco, bringing together depth and complexity for an enjoyable smoke. Upon lighting, the initial notes reveal a rich blend of cedar and chocolate, complemented by a subtle spiciness that piques the palate's interest.
As the cigar progresses, the flavor profile evolves. The creaminess increases, and hints of toasted nuts emerge, creating a harmonious balance. The construction is flawless, providing a steady draw and a generous amount of smoke, enhancing the overall experience.
In the final third, the intensity heightens, with earthiness and a slight pepper kick taking center stage. This well-rounded cigar leaves a long, satisfying finish, inviting the smoker to savor each puff. Overall, the Arsenio blend stands out as a testament to Aganorsa Leaf's commitment to quality and craftsmanship, making it a must-try for aficionados seeking both flavor and sophistication.
Padrón Family Reserve No. 44 Maduro Review
The Padrón Family Reserve No. 44 Maduro is an exceptional cigar that delights the palate with its rich, chocolatey notes. As you engage with this cigar, the first impressions are dominated by deep, dark chocolate flavors that create a luxurious mouthfeel. This is complemented by hints of coffee and a subtle earthiness that ground the experience, ensuring it doesn't become overly sweet.
The construction of the No. 44 Maduro is impeccable, with a beautiful, dark Maduro wrapper that is oily to the touch. Upon lighting, it reveals a steady burn and a firm ash, hallmarks of Padrón's meticulous craftsmanship. The draw is effortless, allowing for ample smoke and full flavor with each puff.
As the cigar progresses, the cocoa notes meld seamlessly with undertones of toasted nuts and a whisper of spice. This complexity keeps the enjoyment high, as different flavors emerge and evolve throughout the smoking experience. The finish is long and satisfying, lingering with a warm, chocolatey residue that invites you to take another draw.
In summary, the Padrón Family Reserve No. 44 Maduro is not merely delightful; it is a premium offering that showcases the artistry of cigar making. For those who appreciate rich and bold flavors, this cigar stands as a testament to Padrón’s dedication to quality and consistency. Experience it for yourself and see why it finds a place among the finest cigars available today.
Viaje Private Bale Bird on a Branch Review
My review of the Viaje Private Bale Bird on a Branch. One of the more unique cigars I’ve had in recent memory. But was as it as enjoyable as it was unique? Watch the review to find out…
Nub Maduro Review
My review of the Nub Maduro in 460. Easily one of my favorite from the Nub line. This particular cigar has been out for years and this is my first time trying it. How much did I end up enjoying the Nub Maduro? Watch the review to find out…
Días de Gloria Brazil Review
A new AJ Fernandez Maduro cigar - I’m expecting a lot of chocolate & a lot of pepper. Let’s see what happens in the review!