Brand / Manufacturer
- 1502 1
- 601 1
- ACE Prime 2
- ADVentura 4
- AJ Fernandez 11
- 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 25
- Ashton 5
- Atabey 3
- Avo 4
- Avowed 2
- Bandolero 1
- Black Label Trading Co. 1
- Black Star Line 1
- Black Works Studios 1
- Blackbird 2
- Bolivar (New World) 1
- Brick House 2
- Byron 3
- CAO 12
- Caldwell 1
- Camacho 5
- Carlos & Maria 1
- Casa 1910 1
- Casa Cuba 1
- Casa Cuevas 2
- Casa Magna 1
- Casdagli 6
- Cavalier 3
- ChìMolly 2
- Cigar Ambassador 1
- Cohiba (Habanos) 4
- Cohiba (New World) 7
- Crowned Heads 18
- Crux 2
- Dalay 1
- Dapper 5
- Davidoff 23
Avo XO Review
My review of a classic Connecticut cigar from Avo…not the Avo Classic, but the Avo XO. Check the full review to see how it rated!
Montecristo M Review
Altadis Montecristo’s new line called the M - what does the M stand for? No idea. How’s the cigar? Watch the full review to find out!
Warped New Day Review
Welcome to the New Day - a new cigar blend from Warped. Does this cigar compete in quality with some of the other more recent releases from Warped? Watch the full review to find out!
La Flor Dominicana LG 55th Anniversary Emeraude Review
A very interesting line from La Flor Dominicana - The Litto Gomez. This is their Dominican Puro which means all the leaves are comprised of Dominican tobacco. How is this iteration of the Litto Gomez? Watch the full review to find out!
Gurkha Cellar Reserve 18 Year Review
Gurkha has had a tumultuous time with their reputation for the last decade or so but on my channel I’ve had overall positive experience with them. How does this one do? Watch the full review to find out!
Plasencia Year of the Snake Review
A new cigar in a line of cigars that has had varying success. How does this skinny Lancero do? Watch the full review to find out!
Warped Sarto Review
A new Warped! Always happy to try a new cigar from this brand I’ve come to love over the last year. Did I like it as much as some of the other releases? Watch the full review to find out!
Camacho Triple Maduro Review
The Camacho Triple Maduro is a cigar I haven’t had in a very long time. How’d my experience go after over a decade from the last time I had it? Watch the full review to find out!
La Palina Goldie Laguito No. 5 Review
The La Palina Goldie Laguito No. 5 is a visually striking cigar with a flawless wrapper that boasts a golden hue, indicative of its premium quality. Manufactured at El Titan de Bronze, a factory renowned for its artisanal craftsmanship, this cigar promises a blend of tradition and innovation.
Upon lighting, the Goldie Laguito No. 5 reveals a complex flavor profile. The initial puffs deliver notes of creamy vanilla and honey sweetness, elegantly balanced by subtle spice and a hint of cedar. As the cigar progresses, richer flavors emerge, including roasted nuts and a touch of dark chocolate, contributing to a well-rounded experience.
The construction is impeccable, showcasing a perfect draw and consistent burn that maintains an even ash. The medium-bodied strength allows for a smooth smoking experience, making it suitable for both novice and experienced smokers.
One notable aspect of this cigar is its aromatic qualities. The room note is inviting, with a pleasant scent that lingers, enhancing the overall enjoyment of the smoking session.
In conclusion, the La Palina Goldie Laguito No. 5 certainly lives up to its prestigious pedigree. It combines high-quality tobacco, skilled craftsmanship, and a nuanced flavor journey that reflects the capabilities of El Titan de Bronze. This cigar is a worthy selection for any discerning connoisseur seeking a refined smoking experience.
HVC Black Friday 2024 Review
The initial pepperiness of this cigar is striking, creating an immediate sensory response that sets the stage for the subsequent flavors to unfold. On the retrohale, the intensity amplifies, filling the palate with a robust spiciness that might overpower those with a more delicate constitution.
As the cigar progresses into the first third, the pepper begins to mellow, paving the way for underlying notes of earth and leather to emerge. This transition is crucial; it indicates the complexity that may reside within this stick. It’s not just the heat of the pepper; rather, it becomes a balancing act as these richer flavors gradually assert themselves.
Entering the second third, the cigar continues to develop. The pepper recedes further, allowing hints of cocoa and dried fruit to dance in the background. This shift cultivates a more nuanced smoking experience. The construction and burn remain consistent at this stage, offering a steady draw that enhances the overall experience.
In the final third, the cigar reaches its zenith. The previous flavors meld seamlessly, with the pepper making a subtle return, but now in a harmonious blend rather than a dominant force. The balance of spice and sweetness creates a satisfying finish.
For those who persevere through the initial blast of pepper, this cigar reveals itself as a rewarding choice, showcasing its evolution from a bold start to a well-rounded conclusion.
Fuente Fuente Opus X Love Affair Review
This is one of the more unique sizes offered in the original Opus X blend. Does it hurt or help the experience? Watch to find out my take.