May 24, 2013

A Mild Cigar From Nicaragua? It’s True! San Cristobal Elegancia Is Just That Cigar

San Cristobal Elegancia Cigars at My Discount Cigars

San Cristobal Elegancia Cigars at My Discount Cigars

RATED 91 BY CIGAR AFICIONADO!

If you associate the San Cristobal with a full-bodied, rich, Nicaraguan smoke, you are correct. But with their latest line, the San Cristobal Elegancia, they have created a new and refreshing image for themselves with this mild to medium-bodied blend. The San Cristobal Elegancia is created by My Father Cigars’ mastermind, Don Jose Pepin Garcia, for Ashton Distributors.  For the wrapper they used a mellow and delicate Ecuadorian Connecticut tobacco, rich Nicaraguan tobaccos for the filler and binder, and a triple cap resulting in a smooth and creamy smoking experience.

San Cristobal Elegancia available in the following sizes:
Churchill (7 x 50)
Corona (5 1/2 x 46)
Imperial (6 x 52)
Pyramid (6 1/8 x 52)
Robusto (5 x 50)

San Cristobal Elegancia Robusto Cigars at My Discount Cigars

San Cristobal Elegancia Robusto Cigars at My Discount Cigars

Country of Origin: Nicaragua
Flavor: Mild to Medium
Wrapper: Ecuadorian Connecticut Shade
Binder: Nicaragua
Filler: Nicaragua

Adorned with 2 bands, one of the brightly-colored San Cristobal parrot, the other noting the label of its name, “Elegancia,” the San Cristobal Elegancia is practically flawless to the eyes with no visible veins and a slightly spongy and velvety feel.  As you light up the San Cristobal Elegancia cigar you will be soothed by its smooth mildness with cedary, earthy, vanilla and oaky flavoring and a nuttiness on the finish.  But as you delve into the second half of the cigar you might notice it shift from mild to medium with leather undertones on the palate and perhaps even some cedary spice, but continuing to stay creamy and smooth to the end.  The San Cristobal Elegancia burns beautifully with a tight white ash and nearly perfect draw.

The San Cristobal Elegancia was rated 91 for the San Cristobal Elegancia Pyramid and the Robusto sizes by Cigar Aficionado.  The San Cristobal Elegancia is suitable for all types of smokers and is truly an elegant and premium smoke and rightfully deserves the well-earned and high ratings.

To order your San Cristobal Elegancia cigars online, please visit MyDiscountCigar.com.

~ Peace, Love, Cigars ~
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From Pipe Tobacco to Quality Cigars, Villiger 1888 Cigars Deconstructed

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Villiger 1888 Cigars at My Discount Cigars

 

Hailing from Switzerland, Villiger 1888 cigars are the latest creation from Villiger & Sons in celebration of their 120th anniversary.  Villiger Stokkebye, known for their pipe tobacco, started out in 1888 with Jean Villiger as the mastermind behind the company.  The Villiger 1888 cigars are now developed from start to end by Heinrich Villiger, who has created himself a reputation as one of the last grand old men in the cigar industry with several decades of cigar-blending, rolling and making.

The Villiger 1888 cigar is a solidly constructed, high quality cigar that is a prime example of Villiger’s great attention to detail.  It has a clean-cut appearance… flawless looking with its seamless construction, practically veinless golden wrapper, a solid and tightly packed binder and filler, a perfectly placed double cap, and its easy-to-read band.

With its Ecuadorian Connecticut wrapper, Dominican binder, and a multinational proprietary longfiller blend (from the Caribbean and Central America) the Villiger 1888 exudes an earthy and hay-like aroma.  It might start out with a tight draw but does loosen up about halfway in.  The burn on the Villiger 1888 is almost flawless with a tight white ash and a sharp burn line.

Villiger 1888 Torpedo at My Discount Cigars

Villiger 1888 Torpedo at My Discount Cigars

The Villiger 1888 comes in 5 sizes:
Corona (6 x 43)
Perla (4 x 40)
Robusto (4 3/4 x 50)
Short Robusto (4 x 50)
Torpedo (6 x 52)

Country of Origin: Dominican Republic
Flavor: Mild
Wrapper: Ecuadorian Connecticut
Binder: Dominican Republic
Filler: Proprietary Multinational Blend (Central America and Caribbean)

While the Villiger 1888 never claims to be a complex blend it is a refreshing change of pace from all the hardcore, ligero cigars on the market.  Its flavor profile will entice your palate with easy-going, mild hints of vanilla, musk and sweet, creamy notes rounding out with a smooth hint of wood.  An excellent choice for beginner smokers and for a breakfast cigar.

In the words of Heinrich Villiger, “As with all Villiger products, it is our hope that you will taste the artistry, skill and love that we put into every cigar.”

To order your Villiger 1888 cigars online, please visit MyDiscountCigar.com.

If you would like to read more about the Villiger 1888 cigars, please visit their official website at Villiger1888.com.

~ Peace, Love, Cigars ~

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Alec Bradley Offers a Luxury Cigar Blend with the Black Market

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Alec Bradley Black Market Cigars at My Discount Cigars

Luxury cigar?  Check!  Rich, smooth and creamy?  Check!  High quality cigar with excellent ratings from Cigar Aficionado and other cigar magazines?  Check, check!!

If those are all important qualities you look for when you buy cigars then the Alec Bradley Black Market brand meets all your qualifications and then some. The latest blend from founder of Alec Bradley, Alan Rubin, the Black Market cigar encompasses the perfect marriage of longfiller tobaccos from the Jamastran Valley in Honduras and from Panama… a Sumatran binder… and a semi-sweet Nicaraguan Jalapa wrapper which they cure to a sheen patina creating a medium-bodied, ultra-smooth and luxurious smoking experience.

Alec Bradley Black Market Cigars at My Discount Cigars

Alec Bradley Black Market Cigars at My Discount Cigars

Country of Origin: Nicaragua
Flavor: Medium
Wrapper: Nicaragua
Binder: Sumatra
Filler: Panama, Honduras
Quantity: 22 (or a 5 Cigar Sampler, or a 1 Cigar Sampler)

Alec Bradley adheres to very strict quality control ensuring you get a quality cigar each and every time with every batch.  Alec Bradley has created some of the most memorable cigar blends since 1997, such as the Alec Bradley Prensado (voted as the #1 cigar in the world for 2011 by Cigar Aficionado)  and released the Alec Bradley Black Market at the IPCPR tradeshow in 2011.  It is offered in five vitolas:  The Alec Bradley Black Market Churchill (7 x 50), Alec Bradley Black Market Gordo (6 x 60), Alec Bradley Black Market Robusto (5 1/2 x 52), Alec Bradley Black Market Toro (6 x 50), and Alec Bradley Black Market Torpedo (6 1/8 x 54).

The flavor profile of the Alec Bradley Black Market cigar is a well-balanced, dynamic combination of that infamous Nicaraguan spicy undertone, a hint of sour citrus, finishing off with an earthy, creamy core.  Rated 88 for the Robusto and the Torpedo vitolas by Cigar Aficionado, and many other high ratings and praise from Cigar Insider and Cigar Journal, you can rest assured that when you light up the Alec Bradley Black Market cigar you are getting a truly unique and luxurious smoking experience.

RATED 88 BY CIGAR AFICIONADO!

The Alec Bradley Black Market cigars are available online at MyDiscountCigar.com.

To learn more about the Alec Bradley Black Market cigars please visit their official website at AlecBradley.com.

~ Peace, Love, Cigars ~

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The Arturo Fuente Maduro Cigars, They’re Like Buttah!

Arturo Fuente Maduro Cigars at My Discount Cigars

Arturo Fuente Maduro Cigars at My Discount Cigars

If you’re an avid cigar smoker, what do you think of when you hear the name Fuente? Hopefully you envision a name brand that is world-renowned for their outstanding tobacco which is always perfectly balanced, rich in flavor, impeccably constructed using the most outstanding tobacco leaves available, such as with the Arturo Fuente Maduro blend that we review here. The Fuente family has been in the cigar business for over a century and if anyone knows a quality cigar, it is them.

RATED 87 BY CIGAR AFICIONADO!

Country of Origin: Dominican Republic
Flavor: Medium
Wrapper: Connecticut Broadleaf Maduro
Binder: Dominican
Filler: Dominican

Arturo Fuente Chateau Fuente Maduro Cigars at My Discount Cigars

Arturo Fuente Chateau Fuente Maduro Cigars at My Discount Cigars

Sizes and Vitolas Available:

Flor Fina 8-5-8 Maduro (6 x 47)
Breva Royale Maduro (5 1/2 x 42)
Canones Maduro (8 1/2 x 52)
Chateau Fuente Maduro (4 1/2 x 50)
Churchill Maduro (7 1/4 x 48)
Corona Imperial Maduro (6 1/2 x 46)
Cuban Corona Maduro (5 1/4 x 45)
Curly Head Deluxe Maduro (6 1/2 x 43)
Double Chateau Maduro (6 3/4 x 50)
Exquisito Maduro (4 1/2 x 33)
Petit Corona Maduro (5 x 38)
Rothschilds Maduro (4 1/2 x 50)
Royal Salute Maduro (7 5/8 x 54)
Select Privada No. 1 Maduro (6 3/4 x 44)
Spanish Lonsdale Maduro (6 1/2 x 42)

They use predominantly Cameroon wrappers, but for their maduro blends they use the Connecticut Broadleaf Maduro wrapper. If you have never tasted the Arturo Fuente Maduro line you are definitely missing out! Each of the A. Fuente Maduro cigars are individually wrapped in the signature cedar sleeves and are distinguished with a bright green ribbon/band at the foot of each cigar. The Arturo Fuente Maduros start off with a looser draw but they do even out after a few minutes into it.

Pleasant in appearance with its rich, dark, slightly veiny wrapper, the A. Fuente Maduro is a medium-bodied stogie which aims to please. It produces a billowy, thick smoke and coats your palate with a rich chocolatey aftertaste. As you work your way through the second half of the Arturo Fuente Maduro blend you might run into a hint of spice and a slight tingle on the back of your tongue, a creamier and longer finish and more flavors coming forth such as walnuts, vanilla and a charred wood undertone, but always smooth and buttery.

The A. Fuente Maduro is pure elegance, equally in its aesthetics as well as in its construction and flavor. Don’t miss out, pick up a few sticks this weekend, kick back with a buddy and delve into a heavenly, rich-tasting, meaty and well-made maduro cigar.

The Arturo Fuente Maduro cigars are available for purchase online at MyDiscountCigar.com.

To read more about the Arturo Fuente Maduros please visit ArturoFuente.com.

~ Peace, Love, Cigars ~

 

Review of Cuesta-Rey Natural Wrapper Cigars

Cuesta-Rey Centenario Tuscany Cigars at My Discount Cigars

Cuesta-Rey Centenario Tuscany Cigars at My Discount Cigars

 

In 1884 Angel La Madrid Cuesta, a young Spanish immigrant, opened a small cigar factory. He was soon accompanied by Peregrino Rey, and the Cuesta-Rey brand was born. Originally made in Cuba and the official cigar of Spain’s King Alfonso XIII, the Cuesta-Rey cigars are now being skillfully handmade by the famous Tabacalera A. Fuente in the Dominican Republic.

Offering 3 unique blends: the Cuesta-Rey Centenario, Cuesta-Rey Centro Fino and the Cuesta-Rey Cabinet Collection, each one uses only the finest aged Dominican long-fillers for the binders and fillers, and for the wrappers they use either a U.S. Connecticut shade natural wrapper, Connecticut Broadleaf for the maduro cigars, sun grown wrappers (for the Centro Fino), or Cameroon wrappers. We focus our attention to the U.S.A. Connecticut shade natural wrappers for this review. With a well-earned 90 rating from Cigar Aficionado for their Cuesta-Rey Centenario Pyramid #9 cigar, you can rest assured that with each Cuesta-Rey cigar you are smoking an exceptional quality cigar with flawless construction.

RATED 90 BY CIGAR AFICIONADO!

Country of Origin: Dominican Republic
Flavor: Mild to Medium
Wrapper: U.S.A. Connecticut Shade Natural
Binder: Dominican Republic
Filler: Dominican Republic

The Cuesta-Rey cigars hail from the Dominican Republic and incorporate a 5-year aged 100% Dominican longfiller and a U.S.A. Connecticut shade natural wrapper which rounds out these cigars and makes them an exquisite mild to medium and an always smooth smoke. Upon your first inhale expect to taste a slight toastiness, a creamy almond and woody core, with slight hints of coffee, marshmallows and spice tucked away in the background.

Each Cuesta-Rey cigar is packaged in a beautiful and aromatic cedar-lined cabinet. Every time you light up a Cuesta-Rey Centenario, a Cuesta-Rey Centro Fino or a Cuesta-Rey Cabinet you will always have a pleasant smoking experience with a solid core, a creamy base and one very elegant cigar.

Cuesta-Rey Centenario Aristocrat Tubo Cigars at My Discount Cigars

Cuesta-Rey Centenario Aristocrat Tubo Cigars at My Discount Cigars

Available Sizes:

Cabinet #1: 8 1/2 x 52
Cabinet #1884: 6 3/4 x 44

Cabinet #2:  7 x 36
Cabinet #47:  4 3/4 x 52
Cabinet #95:  6 1/4 x 42
Cabinet It’s a Boy Caravelle:  6 1/4 x 34
Cabinet It’s a Girl Caravelle:  6 1/4 x 34
Centro Fino Robusto #7:  4 1/2 x 50
Centro Fino Belicoso #11:  4 7/8 x 50
Centro Fino Cortez:  5 1/2 x 48
Centenario Aristocrat Tube:  7 1/4 x 48
Centenario Cameo Tins 10s:  4 1/4 x 32
Centenario Toro #60:  6 x 50
Centenario No. 5 Tins 3s:  5 1/2 x 43
Centenario Pyramid #9:  6 1/4 x 52
Centenario Pyramid #9 5-Pack:  6 1/4 x 52
Centenario Riviera:  7 x 35
Centenario Tuscany:  5 x 50

 

To order the Cuesta-Rey cigars with Connecticut shade wrappers online, please visit MyDiscountCigar.com.

If you wish to read more about the Cuesta-Rey cigars please visit JCNewmanOnline.com.


~ Peace, Love, Cigars ~


Rich, Chewy, Toasty and Flavorful – Cigar Review of A. Fuente’s Sun Grown Blend

 

The next time you are in the market to restock your humidor, take note of the Arturo Fuente Sungrown blend. Each A. Fuente Sun Grown is blended with their exclusive Ecuadorian sun-grown wrappers (which are distinguished from the other blends by the black ribbon/band at the foot of each cigar as opposed to a green or red band like the other blends have). The Arturo Fuente Sun Growns are naturally sweeter (like most maduros) than other Fuente lines, yet their wrapper is lighter in shade. The Fuente family utilizes the A. Fuente Gran Reserva’s binder and filler tobaccos, with the exception of the dark, Ecuadorian sun-grown wrapper leaf, to assemble the tasty A. Fuente Sungrown blend.

Arturo Fuente Sungrown at My Discount Cigars

Arturo Fuente Sungrown at My Discount Cigars

As you smoke your way through the Arturo Fuente Sun Grown cigar you will be pleasantly surprised by its natural sweetness which is imparted on your palate, complemented by a medium-bodied, balanced and smooth richness. The Fuentes treat all their cigar lines with the highest standards and care, including the Sun Grown line, utilizing the highest quality vintage tobaccos alongside impeccable hand workmanship guarantees a rich, flavorful smoking experience with tantalizing aromas each time you light up.

The A. Fuente Sun Grown is an oily, toothy and stout cigar exuding chewy leather, notes of earthiness and a touch of spice and pepper on its finish. If you pay close attention you might even pick up some cocoa, toastiness and vanilla. It will grow in strength as you smoke your way through it. They are each individually wrapped in cedar with a black band at the foot. All in all the A. Fuente Sungrown is not for the lighthearted as it is a fairly rich and fuller smoke, but there is no denying that they are VERY well crafted. Kudos to Arturo Fuente for bringing their A-game each and every time. Do yourself and your palate a favor and pick up an A. Fuente Sungrown today!

RATED 91 BY CIGAR AFICIONADO!

Arturo Fuente Sungrown Cuban Belicoso Cigars at My Discount Cigars

Arturo Fuente Sungrown Cuban Belicoso Cigars at My Discount Cigars

Country of Origin: Dominican Republic
Flavor: Full
Wrapper: Ecuadorian Sungrown
Binder: Dominican
Filler: Dominican

Available in the following vitolas:

Chateau Fuente Sungrown (4 1/2 x 50)
Cuban Belicoso Sungrown (5 3/4 x 52)
Double Chateau Sungrown (6 3/4 x 50)
King B Sungrown (6 x 55T)
Royal Salute Sungrown (7 5/8 x 54)

 

 

To order your Arturo Fuente Sungrown cigars please visit MyDiscountCigar.com.

If you wish to read more about the A. Fuente Sungrowns visit ArturoFuente.com.

 

~ Peace, Love, Cigars ~


Cuesta-Rey Maduro Blend: If It Was Good Enough for the King, It Is Good Enough For The Everyday Smoker

Cuesta-Rey Maduro Cigars at My Discount Cigars

Cuesta-Rey Maduro Cigars at My Discount Cigars

Once the official cigar of Spanish King, King Alfonso XI, Cuesta-Rey Maduro cigars were originally made in Cuba. They are now handmade in the Dominican Republic at the Tabacalera A. Fuente factory and utilize only the finest Brazilian, Dominican, Cameroon and Connecticut Broadleaf aged, long-filler tobaccos. Smokers spanning the entire globe recognize the Cuesta-Rey brand for its exceptional quality and construction. Cuesta-Rey does come in three various lines (Cabinet Selection which uses a smooth African Cameroon wrapper, Centro Fino with an Ecuadorian Centro Fino Sungrown wrapper, and the Centenario (featuring either a dark Connecticut Broadleaf maduro wrapper or the light Connecticut-shade Natural wrapper) but we will focus our attention to the Cuban-seed, Connecticut Broadleaf Maduro wrapper.

Cuesta-Rey Centenario Belicoso #11 Maduro at My Discount Cigars

Cuesta-Rey Centenario Belicoso #11 Maduro at My Discount Cigars

The Cuesta-Rey Maduro selection is available in several sizes including: Cabinet #1 (8 1/2 x 52), #1884 (6 3/4 x 44), Centenario #2 (7 x 36), Cabinet #47 (4 3/4 x 52), Centenario #7 Robusto (4 1/2 x 50), Cabinet #95 (6 1/4 x 42), Cabinet #95 Tin 3S (6 1/4 x 42), Aristocrat Tubos (7 1/4 x 48), Centenario Belicoso #11 ( 4 7/8 x 50), Centenario #5 (5 1/2 x 43), Centenario #4 (6 1/2 x 42), Centenario #60 (6 x 50), and Centenario Pyramid #9 (6 1/4 x 52). Each size (except for the Tins) are housed in an aromatic, cedar-lined cabinet. The Cuesta-Rey Maduro blend features Dominican aged fillers and binders along with a Connecticut Broadleaf Cuban-seed maduro wrapper.  Arturo Fuente ensures that each Cuesta-Rey Maduro stick adheres to the strictest standards, so you are ensured of a quality smoke each and every time.

The flavor profile you can expect when you light up the Cuesta-Rey Maduro cigar is a medium-bodied, naturally sweet tobacco, with leathery, coffee, woody and earthy undertones and a smooth nutty finish. Its appearance is somewhat rustic looking, dark, and a bit toothy with an excellent burn and a firmer draw. Hopefully after you have smoked one you will agree with us that the Cuesta-Rey Maduro blend is smooth and creamy and we hope it meets all your expectations from a premium cigar that comes from this part of the world. If you are searching for that aromatic, consistent, rich and flavorful everyday cigar which will never be overpowering, then the Cuesta-Rey Maduro is just the cigar for you.

RATED 88 BY CIGAR AFICIONADO!

Country of Origin: Dominican Republic
Flavor: Medium
Wrapper: Connecticut Broadleaf
Binder: Dominican
Filler: Dominican

The Cuesta-Rey Maduro cigars are available for purchase online at MyDiscountCigar.com.

To read more about the Cuesta-Rey Maduro blend please visit JCNewmanOnline.com.

~ Peace, Love, Cigars ~

 


Cuesta-Rey Centro Fino Sungrown, the King’s Cigar

 

At one time they were rolled in Cuba and now they are handmade in the Tabacalera A. Fuente factory in the Dominican Republic, the Cuesta-Rey Centro Fino Sungrown cigars deliver a flavor-filled, medium-bodied smoke and a solid burn as well as construction. It is the official cigar of Spain’s King Alfonso XIII and is world-renowned for their craftsmanship, taste and high quality. The rich Sumatra-seed Sungrown wrapper (which is grown on the Oliva family’s farm in the super fertile Quevedo region of Ecuador) is hand-picked and selected from the “Centro Fino” (which means “fine center”) region of the tobacco plant which is what makes this cigar sing!

Cuesta-Rey Centro Fino Sungrown Cigars at My Discount Cigars

Cuesta-Rey Centro Fino Sungrown Cigars at My Discount Cigars

The Cuesta-Rey Centro Fino blend features a 5-year-aged Dominican ligero filler tobacco, a Dominican binder and then are aged in Spanish cedar-lined cabinets which ensures the continuation of their rich flavor developing to their fullest capacity. The Cuesta Rey Centro Fino might even surprise you with its natural sweetness laced with a nutty and woody base and an underlying hint of rich, cedar and oak flavors. The strength picks up in the final third of the cigar and the sweetness remains consistent all the way through. Because it does not require to be relit you know the construction is solid. The Centro Finos come with 2 elaborately detailed bands, but as you smoke your way through the final third it is recommended to remove the first band.

Available Sizes (Except for the Captiva Tubos which comes in boxes of 20, 5 or 1, the rest of the sizes are available in boxes of 10 or samplers of a single stick):
#55 (6 1/2 x 55)
#60 (6 x 50)
Belicoso #11 (4 7/8 x 50)
Captiva Tubos (6 1/8 x 42)
Churchill #1 (7 x 49)
Pyramid #9 (6 1/4 x 52)
Robusto #7 (4 1/2 x 50)

In a class of its own this blend is yet another great example of A. Fuente’s impeccable craftsmanship. If you are seeking rich, deep flavors and some “Umph” in your smoking experience then the Cuesta Rey Centro Fino Sungrown is right up your alley.

Cuesta-Rey Centro Fino Sungrown #55 at My Discount Cigars

Cuesta-Rey Centro Fino Sungrown #55 at My Discount Cigars

RATED 90 BY CIGAR AFICIONADO!

Country of Origin: Dominican Republic
Flavor: Medium
Wrapper: Sumatra-seed Sungrown
Binder: Dominican
Filler: 5-Year Aged Dominican Ligero

The Cuesta-Rey Centro Fino cigars are available for purchase online at MyDiscountCigar.com.

To learn more about the Cuesta-Rey Centro Fino cigars please visit JCNewmanOnline.com.


~ Peace, Love, Cigars ~


Deconstructing Arturo Fuente’s Finest, The Don Carlos Blend

 

The Don Carlos blend is hands down Fuente’s finest line to date. The Arturo Fuente Don Carlos is named after its legendary creator and the patriarch of the Fuente family, Don Carlos Fuente, Sr. When he was creating this line, Carlos Fuente, Sr. blended rare, vintage, hand-selected tobaccos, aged upward of ten years, and flawless African Cameroon wrappers, which makes this smoke equally appealing to both the eyes and the palate.

Arturo Fuente Don Carlos at My Discount Cigars

Arturo Fuente Don Carlos at My Discount Cigars

The A. Fuente Don Carlos is a cigar that will not put you to sleep.  While it may not be a powerhouse per se, it is brewing with a myriad of complex flavors.  Dressed in an oily, sheen and toothy Cameroon wrapper which produces an even draw, and nutty, sweet, earthy flavors with hints of cedar, spice and an orange zest on its long, creamy finish you will become a convert by the time you are through smoking this beauty.  The Don Carlos cigar is most certainly a harmonious and well-balanced smoke with and exudes a perfectly white ash, solid construction and burn.

Due to the fact that the A. Fuente Don Carlos blend uses such select tobaccos, they are released in limited quantities and rate as the finest tobacco that is rolled at the Tabacalera A. Fuente establishment in the Dominican Republic.  Even in today’s market condition of over-supply Fuente cigars are millions of cigars backordered across the nation.  Do not hesitate to try a box of the Arturo Fuente Don Carlos so you can experience first-hand why there is a universal agreement that Fuente cigars are the very best cigar you can buy. You will not be disappointed.

RATED 93 BY CIGAR AFICIONADO!

Arturo Fuente Don Carlos Belicoso at My Discount Cigars

Arturo Fuente Don Carlos Belicoso at My Discount Cigars

Available Sizes:
#2 (6 x 44/55)
#3 (5 1/2 x 44)
#4 (5 1/8 x 43)
Belicoso (5 3/8 x 52)
Double Robusto (5 3/4 x 52)
Presidente (6 1/2 x 50)
Robusto (5 x 50)

Country of Origin: Dominican Republic
Flavor: Medium
Wrapper: Africa Cameroon
Binder: Dominican Republic
Filler: Dominican Republic

The Arturo Fuente Don Carlos cigars are available for purchase online at MyDiscountCigar.com.

To read more about the Don Carlos from A. Fuente please visit their site at ArturoFuente.com.

~ Peace, Love, Cigars ~

 


A Review of the Gurkha Grand Reserve Louis XIII Cigar – The Height of Elegance and Luxury!

Gurkha Grand Reserve Louis XIII Cigars at My Discount Cigars

Gurkha Grand Reserve Louis XIII Cigars at My Discount Cigars

When you light up a Gurkha Grand Reserve Louis XIII cigar you are truly in for a treat. The Gurkha Cigar Company has been making, what I would call, the worlds most distinctive cigars for over 120 years.  Every Gurkha Grand Reserve cigar is infused in the legendary Louis XIII Cognac by Remy Martin. Just to give you an idea, a bottle of this elusive cognac typically sells for $1,200 or more. This process does not use dipping, spraying or injection, it is a secretive and truly unique process that results in elegant and extraordinary flavors. The Gurkha Grand Reserve cigars have been rated as the finest cigars in the world by 3 magazines (Opulence Magazine, Departures Magazine, the Magazine by American Express that reviews all things ultra-luxurious, including the seal of approval from the Robb Report), and when you taste the Grand Reserve, you will know why. The flavors of the Gurkha Grand Reserve are silky smooth and luxuriously creamy.

Each Gurkha Grand Reserve cigar is elegantly presented in a glass crystal tube which is hand-dipped in copper-colored wax for a one-of-a-kind presentation. (Please note that these cigars are shipped in bundles of 15, not in boxes, and the stands are not included.) The Gurkha “Grand Reserve” is the flagship brand of The Gurkha Cigar Company. It is handmade from the finest tobaccos: using premium, Cuban Piloto-seed Dominican fillers and binders and 5-year aged U.S. Connecticut shade wrappers (which are fermented an additional 7 months, which is longer than most Cuban cigars) which give the mild-to-medium-bodied Gurkha Grand Reserve Churchill a creamy, rich flavor with just a hint of spice and promises you a pleasantly light finish that you wish would linger on and on.

Gurkha Grand Reserve Louis XIII Torpedo Maduro Cigars at My Discount Cigars

Gurkha Grand Reserve Louis XIII Torpedo Maduro Cigars at My Discount Cigars

Some of the Gurkha lines are incredibly rare and limited. Just so you have an idea, they only release 10 boxes of 20 cigars each year of the His Majesty’s Reserve, which sell between $9,000 to $10,000, IF you are lucky enough to get your hands on a box of them! As I have mentioned to several of my customers in Colorado, if I had to only smoke one cigar for the rest of my life, the Gurkha Grand Reserve would be that cigar.

Country of Origin: Honduran
Flavor: Mild to Medium, Cognac-Infused
Wrapper: Connecticut Shade (or Maduro)
Binder: Dominican
Filler: Dominican

 

Available Sizes:
Churchill Natural (7 1/2 x 52)
Churchill Maduro (7 1/2 x 52)
Robusto Natural (6 x 50)
Torpedo Natural (6 1/2 x 53)
Torpedo Maduro (6 1/2 x 53)

The Gurkha Grand Reserve Louis XIII cigars are available for purchase online at MyDiscountCigar.com.

For more information about the Gurkha Grand Reserve cigars please visit their official site at GurkhaCigars.com.

~ Peace, Love, Cigars ~

Cigar Review of Arturo Fuente Hemingway Cigars: Perfecting the Perfecto

If you are a true cigar enthusiast you might know how difficult it is to craft a Perfecto cigar.  The Fuente family are true masters (and one of the only ones left) that still make the Perfecto cigars, and not just one but an entire line of them!  The Arturo Fuente Hemingway line is a truly special and very unique line.  Between the 1920s and 1940s the Perfecto shaped cigars were quite popular.  But sadly the masters responsible for creating the Perfecto cigars either retired or passed away.  In the early 1980s the Fuente family revived this old-world style craft and tradition and we have them to thank for keeping it alive.  They have such a love, appreciation and talent for the rarity that is the craft of the Perfecto cigar.

Arturo Fuente Hemingway Short Story at My Discount Cigars

Arturo Fuente Hemingway Short Story at My Discount Cigars

 

Cigar Aficionado has been rating the 8 different Hemingway sizes in the 90s since their debut in 1983.  The Arturo Fuente Hemingway Best Seller and the Hemingway Classic have both earned a whopping 93!  This line is a true medium-bodied blend using exquisite vintage Dominican filler tobaccos and delicate African Cameroon wrappers.  Their maduro wrapper is the newest addition to the Hemingway line and because they are in such great demand they might be harder to come across.  The Fuentes only produce limited batches of 75 Hemingway cigars per day.  They are then aged for half a year in cedar-lined aging rooms which enhances their flavors and aromas.  The unique shape of the Arturo Fuente Hemingway cigars is a figurado-shape with a finely crafted “nipple” as its foot, a subtle taper and a perfect symmetry.  When you light one up your palate is treated to complex flavors ranging from spices, toastiness, cedar, sweet wood, and hints of orange peel, honey and even coffee undertones.

The Arturo Fuente Hemingways have been captivating cigar smokers since 1983 with their flawless construction, white ash, delicious flavor profile, and just overall pleasing to the eyes as well as the palate.  Now that you are more aware of how truly unique the Hemingways are and how much work goes into perfecting the Perfecto vitola, hopefully you won’t let another moment pass without trying an Arturo Fuente Hemingway cigar today… we are certain you will become as hooked to them as we have!

RATED 93 BY CIGAR AFICIONADO!

Arturo Fuente Hemingway at My Discount Cigars

Arturo Fuente Hemingway at My Discount Cigars

Country of Origin: Dominican Republic
Flavor: Medium
Wrapper: African Cameroon (or Maduro Wrapper)
Binder: Dominican Republic
Filler: Dominican Republic

Available in the following sizes and shapes:
Best Seller: 4 1/2 x 43/55
Classic:  7 x 48
Short Story Maduro:  4 x 48
Short Story:  4 x 48
Signature:  6 x 47
Masterpiece:  9 x 52
Work of Art:  4 7/8 x 56

To order your Arturo Fuente Hemingway cigars online please visit MyDiscountCigar.com.

To learn more about the Hemingways you can connect with ArturoFuente.com for more details.

~ Peace, Love, Cigars ~

C&C Cigars: Affordable, Everyday Cigars for the Discerning Smoker

You might not have heard of C&C cigars as they are hard to find and are fairly new on the market, but you should not dismiss them as they offer 3 different blends that will satisfy just about everyone’s taste and are affordable to satisfy everyone’s pocket! C&C cigars, headquartered in Bradenton, Florida, are the creation of Cusano’s, Joe Chiusano. With their debut in 2011 at the IPCPR Trade Show, it is their team’s latest brand which was created as the “Everyday Cigar” for the smoker who enjoys lighting up daily, yet is affordable. It is not an overpowering cigar yet offers a medium-bodied profile which can be enjoyed any time of day either before a meal, with a meal or after a meal. The C&C offers 3 wonderful and unique blends, Connecticut, Corojo and the LRMD (Limited Release Maduro).

C&C Cigars at My Discount Cigars

C&C Cigars at My Discount Cigars

 

CONNECTICUT: The C&C Connecticut blend is the mildest of the 3. Visually pleasing with its golden brown Ecuadorian Connecticut wrapper, it is equally pleasing on the palate with the flavorful Cuban-seed Dominican long-fillers and binder that take this cigar to the next level with added depth and complexity. The outcome is a smooth and mild smoking experience leaving notes of nuts and creamy tobacco on your palate.

COROJO: The Corojo line was created as a tribute to the classic Cuban cigar with an emphasis on capturing the essence of “Old Havana.” Hand-rolled in the Dominican Republic the Corojo line utilizes a reddish-brown Ecuadorian Corojo wrapper enveloping a Dominican binder, and in the heart of the blend, Cuban-seed Dominican long-fillers. The end result is a medium-bodied, smooth stogie with a long finish and a tinge of spice. Always satisfying, certainly complex and hearty and within everyone’s budget.

C&C Corojo Cigars at My Discount Cigars

C&C Corojo Cigars at My Discount Cigars

LRMD:  The Limited Release Maduro is C&C’s premium boxed cigar line. It is their medium to full bodied cigar using fermented maduro wrapper along with copious amounts of Dominican Ligero tobacco. The LRMD is certainly more bold than the other 2 blends surprising you with notes of espresso, leather and a slight sweetness finishing off with a rich and long finish.

The C&C trio blends are available in 3 sizes: Churchill, Robusto and Toro, at very reasonable prices.  The C&C experience will leave you satisfied from start to end, because it was designed with a discerning palate in mind.

Country of Origin: Dominican Republic
Flavor: Connecticut – Mild, Corojo – Medium, LRMD – Medium to Full
Wrapper: Connecticut – Ecuadorian Connecicut, Corojo – Ecuadorian Corojo, LRMD – Dominican Ligero
Binder: Dominican Republic
Filler: Dominican Cuban Seed

C&C Cigars at My Discount Cigars

C&C Cigars at My Discount Cigars

To order the C&C Cigars please visit MyDiscountCigar.com.

~ Love, Peace, Cigars ~

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A Review of the C&C Corojo Churchill Cigar by Katmancross

Filler: Dominican Cuban Seed

Binder: Dominican

Wrapper: Ecuadorian Corojo

Size: Churchill 7 x 50

Retail Price: $70-$80 for a box of 18

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C & C Cigars debuted at the 2011 IPCPR Trade Show. The brouhaha about this cigar is that Joe Chiusano wanted to present a high premium cigar at budget prices. A lot of people have gone down this road….with not much success. The biggest issue is usually a cigar that takes months and months of humidor aging before it has any character. And we guys are an impatient lot. We want instant gratification. We want to be able to remove the cello from the stick, light it up, and go, “Ahhhh…..”

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Well the C&C Corojo Churchill comes close. I bought a box. This was not a sampler provided by the manufacturer. I opened and smoked a Churchill on the same day it arrived. I tasted great potential but a not ready for prime time cigar…quite yet. I tried again in a couple of weeks and magic had happened. A spicy, complex cigar arose from the ashes of the UPS truck.

And then two weeks later, Voila! An excellent cigar that would match any $10 stick I can think of.

Chiusano and his ex-Davidoff team of Jeff Aronson, Maurice Tisseur, and my new buddy, Shane Hays….cooked up 3 blends that are made in the DR. The C&C line, beside the Corojo, is the Maduro and the Connecticut.

The C&C Corojo Churchill  is somewhat rustic looking. It has a nice orange-ish hue with lots of small veins. It has the traditional Cuban triple cap. The prelight aroma has a slightly sweet graham cracker/manure smell to it. At the foot, it intensifies.

I am smoking a 5 week humidor aged sample. At light up, I get a blast of spice and graham cracker. The first puff deals out some complexity immediately. There is a tad bit of oak, leather, and a red pepper tang.

Because I am smoking a C&C Corojo Churchill, the complexity changes slowly as compared to a Robusto. But that’s what I enjoy….the slow, surprising changes in taste and flavor profile.

About an inch in, the spice is tamped down by a sweet molasses and then bread….no, toast. Yes, you can taste toast in a cigar. It has a long finish that has me smacking my lips.

The C&C Corojo Churchill cigar is a hearty medium body. It starts there and ends there making it a perfect first cigar of the day or a nice change up from the very full body cigars I smoke.

Throughout the saga of the stick, which ended up being 90 minutes…the flavor profile changes oh so delicately and with delightful subtlety.

I’m down to the last third and I’m being pummeled by flavors. The spice is a delight. I am a big spice fan. I love the Pete Johnson, Garcia, Bradley, A.Castro stuff. They smack you with pepper. I love that.

The spiciness though in this fine stick never bowls you over. The C&C Corojo Churchill is solid. All of the earlier flavors have developed a maturity and depth. They intermingle and swirl around each other right to the end.

I predict big things for this company. Especially since the price point is ridiculous at $4 per stick.

I cannot think of any other $4 stick that comes close to the C&C Corojo Churchill.

Good on ya’ boys at C & C.

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Your review of the C&C Corojo Churchill rocked Katmancross! Thanks!

The Java Mint: Creme de Menthe Meets Great Cigar

Java Mint Cigars at My Discount Cigars

Java Mint Cigars at My Discount Cigars

Picture this, you just devoured the most scrumptious, juicy steak dinner and are craving something sweet, but are also jonesing for a great after-dinner cigar. What better way to remedy that craving than with a creamy, medium-bodied, chocolatey, mocha and refreshing minty-flavored box-pressed cigar? That delight, that you will undoubtedly nub, would be the Java Mint.

Since the debut of Drew Estate’s ACID line in 1999, they have grown immensely. Jonathan Drew and Rocky Patel have made a collaborated effort on the JAVA infused cigars, introduced in 2004. Now with their new line, the Java Mint, the Patel-Drew team has brought their most unique and innovative offering yet.  You might say the Java Mint tastes like a Peppermint Pattie, or perhaps a Creme de Menthe, but whichever minty delight it reminds you of, we just say it is one tasty smokey treat! If you are already a fan of the JAVA line consider the Java Mint your next guilty pleasure that you simply must try.

Country of Origin: Nicaragua

Java Mint Toro Cigars at My Discount Cigars

Java Mint Toro Cigars at My Discount Cigars

Flavor: Medium
Wrapper: Aged Brazilian Mata Fina
Binder: Nicaragua
Filler: Nicaragua

The Java Mint is the cool new smoking experience offering the same mocha, chocolatey infused flavor of the original Java blend but is lightly infused with a zesty mint flavor, essences of mocha and vanilla.  The Java Mint is a handmade cigar utilizing a Nicaraguan long-filler and binder, box-pressed within a rich 3-year old Brazilian Mata Fina wrapper and infused with cocoa, vanilla, coffee and a variety of different mints. The result is a medium-bodied, chocolatey, minty, dessert-like cigar brimming with a myriad of aromas and a silky smooth creaminess imparting a sweetness with each puff till you get to the nub.  The Java Mint is the perfect carb and calorie-free confectionary delight to follow up a classic steak dinner. How can you pass THAT up?

The JAVA MINT cigars are available to purchase online here at MyDiscountCigar.com.

To learn more about the JAVA MINT blend please visit RockyPatel.com.

~ Peace, Love, Cigars ~

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Cigar Review – Java Mint Robusto, by Will of Best Cigar Blog

Nov 3rd, 2011 by

I am not the biggest fan of flavored or infused cigars, and to my knowledge, we’ve never posted a review of one on this blog. But when we got in our first shipment of Java Mint Robusto and hastily cracked open a box, I couldn’t help but succumb to the Thin Mint-like smell of these stogies. Having smoked and enjoyed a handful of cigars from both Rocky Patel and Drew Estate, I figured that not a lot could go wrong here. So with that, I threw my own reservations to the side and snagged a Java Mint Robusto for review.

Right out of the cellophane, the Java Robusto Mint cigar let loose a torrent of chocolate, mint, and tobacco aromas. I checked the cigar for soft spots, and while the entire thing was somewhat softer than a normal cigar, it didn’t feel underfilled or hastily-rolled. In fear or ruining the dramatically square-pressed cap, I opted for a punch cut. The draw was easy-as-can-be with just the right amount of resistance to keep it from getting hot, and the pre-light flavors, as you may have guessed, were chocolate, dark tobacco, and sweet mint. This wasn’t the type of mint, though, that you’d get from a swirly peppermint candy or a stick of gum; this legitimately tasted like fresh mint leaves. Anyway, enticed by the dessert-like pre-light flavors, I half-drunkenly staggered out of my front door with a clipboard and a cup of coffee and lit up this cigar.

Once this super-dark, sweet-smelling stogie was lit, it produced some of the thickest smoke I have ever tasted. Initial flavors of the Java Mint Robusto were pepper, coffee, mint, and some nice maduro punch, presumably from the ultra-thick Brazilian wrapper leaf that adorned the cigar. Once the pepper died down, I started tasting the mint, and again, it was the least artificial mint flavor I’d ever tasted. It was as if they steeped the tobacco in freshly-made peppermint tea, which, for all I know, they did, because as you may already know, Drew Estate’s infusion process is a well-kept secret.

Further into the Java Mint Robusto cigar, the pepper subsided almost completely, giving way to flavors of coffee, cocoa, and rich tobacco, all kept cool by the lingering mint flavor. The sweet tip mellowed out about halfway through the cigar, though it never completely lost its sweetness. On the retrohale, the cocoa flavor was a lot stronger, and the peppermint tingled lightly on the sinuses. At this point, and the for the rest of the smoke, no touch-ups were required.

In the final third, the pepper stayed at a consistently manageable level, and the mint flavor got a little bit milder, though it never disappeared completely. The cocoa and coffee mellowed out, allowing for the rich and earthy flavors of the tobacco blend to shine through. I still tasted cocoa and mint on the retrohale, though it was a bit spicier than it had been earlier on. Feeling substantially buzzed from the surprisingly strong nicotine level of the Java Mint Robusto cigar but still wishing there was a bit more to smoke, I put down the Java Mint Robusto with about an inch remaining.

Like I said earlier, flavored cigars aren’t really my thing. But the Java Mint Robusto was by far the most cigar-like infused stogie I’d ever had. While the mint aroma was present for most of the cigar, it didn’t mask the chocolaty, peppery flavors of the tobaccos in the blend; it just complemented them. It was almost as if they rolled peppermint leaves right into the cigar. Anyway, whether you’re a fan of infused cigars or not, I highly recommend trying one of these. When you’re too full for dessert after a huge dinner and a few (too many) drinks, there’s nothing better than a Java Mint Robusto cigar.

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Your review of the Java Robusto Mint is much appreciated, Will!

 

The Oliva Serie V Cigar Review – The Answer to a Ligero-Lover’s Wish

Oliva Serie V Liga Especial at My Discount Cigars

Oliva Serie V Liga Especial at My Discount Cigars

The Oliva Serie V is a ligero-lovers dream cigar! With its rich colors, beautiful oily wrapper and impeccable construction it comes together in great harmony. Created by Oliva Cigar Company (no relation to Oliva Tobacco Co.) is headquartered in Miami, Florida and rolls their cigars in Nicaragua. The company has slowly acquired its place on the map in the cigar industry through their persistence, patience, drive, passion and always putting out a quality product. The Oliva name, with all its lines, has risen to the forefront in cigar production. The Oliva Serie V Liga is a complex blend of Nicaraguan long-filler tobaccos blended with specially fermented Jalapa Valley ligero and finished with a high priming Habano sun-grown wrapper. Because the Olivas are not known for their power, but more for their flavor, Oliva Cigar Co. decided to please the more seasoned cigar smokers who demanded a more muscular cigar with the Oliva Serie V line.

The Oliva Serie V is not only attractive aesthetically with its 4-seam cap, but it is full of diverse and dynamic flavors from coffee, chocolate, wood, nuts and sweet cedar that all frame a substantial leather core. A subtle yet well-balanced spice is present throughout. With the rich and long finish its complexity shines through. The Oliva Serie V Liga is blended to deliver a fuller bodied taste yet it maintains an unparalleled smoothness. Its wrapper a bit toothy with some faint veins and billowy, thick, white smoke, the Oliva Serie V will make you appreciate Nicaraguan cigars on a deeper level.

Oliva Serie V Liga Double Robusto at My Discount Cigars

Oliva Serie V Liga Double Robusto at My Discount Cigars

Country of Origin: Nicaragua
Flavor: Full
Wrapper: Habano Sun Grown
Binder: Nicaragua
Filler: Jalapa Valley Ligero

Oliva Serie V has been named as Cigar Aficionado’s Top 25 Cigars of the Year for several of its blends in the past decade, including winning the #22 spot for Top 25 Cigars of the Year for its Oliva Serie V Double Robusto blend (rated 92) in 2011! The Oliva Serie V Liga Especial is very reasonably priced, as are the other 8 vitolas in this line (Belicoso, Churchill Extra, Double Robusto, Double Robusto Tubos, Double Toro, Lancero, Special V Figurado, Toro Maduro 2011 and Torpedo), which makes this cigar not only a top-ranker for Cigar Aficionado, but in our book as well!

RATED 94 BY CIGAR AFICIONADO AND VOTED THE #22 TOP 25 BEST CIGARS OF 2011!

The Oliva Serie V line is available online here at MyDiscountCigar.com.

To learn more about the Oliva Serie V series and the other Oliva lines please visit OlivaCigar.com.

~ Peace, Love, Cigars ~

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An In-Depth Cigar Review of the Oliva Serie V Torpedo by Lucky7 of CigarFan.Net

by lucky7

Oliva Serie V Torpedo

Skip the fluff and jump straight to the review!

Cigar Stats of the Oliva Serie V Torpedo Cigar
Brand Owner: Oliva Cigar Company – Miami, FL
Factory: Tabacalera Oliva S. A. (Tabolisa) – Esteli, Nicaragua
Model/Vitola: Oliva Serie V (Ligero Especial) Torpedo
Size: 6.0 x 56
Wrapper: Nicaragua (Habano Sun Grown)
Filler & Binder: Nicaragua (only specially fermented Jalapa Valley ligero)
Body: Medium to Full
MSRP: $6.75 USD
Cigar Insider Rating: 94 (September 2007)
Cigar Aficionado Rating: 94 (December 2007)
Cigar Aficionado Rating: 93 (2007 Top 25 List – January 2008)

Six other vitola sizes available

  • Double Robusto 5.0 x 54 (robusto grande)
  • Belicoso 5.0 x 54
  • Double Toro 6.0 x 60 (toro grande)
  • Special V Figurado 6.0 x 60
  • Lancero 7.0 x 38
  • Churchill Extra 7.0 x 52

All sizes come in dark lacquered cedar boxes of 24, packaged naked with no cellophane sleeves. The Lancero is the exception packaged in boxes of 36. Although I have not seen one, Cigar Insider states the Serie V also comes in a culebra size available exclusively at special events.

The Olivas

The Oliva Family has been growing tobacco for a little over 120 years. Melanio Oliva first grew tobacco in Pinar Del Rio, Cuba beginning in 1886. His growing operations were suspended while he fought in Cuba’s War of Independence. On his return, Melanio resumed his operations and in the early 1920’s his son Hipolito took over. Hipolito cultivated the Oliva family fields for several decades but as Cuba became over-run by communists, the tobacco landscape changed. Hipolito’s son, Gilberto Sr., was born literally across the street from Cuba’s Hoyo de Monterrey factory and following in his fathers footsteps, that is where he first worked in Cuba’s tobacco industry. When Gilberto, Sr. took over the family’s business he shifted from growing to brokering tobacco. In the early 1960’s the pressure in Cuba became unbearable and Gilberto, Sr. left in search of growing conditions that would produce that distinct Cuban taste. His travels took him to Honduras, Panama, Mexico and even the Philippines before he finally found his desired fertile ground in Nicaragua and today the Oliva Family is Nicaragua’s second largest grower of Cuban-seed tobacco.

In 1984 Gilberto, Sr. decided it was time to expand into cigar making for other brands and in 1994 began to produce the first Oliva Family cigar line. After success with their frontmarks in the USA, last year the Oliva’s began selling their cigars in Europe and today Oliva lines are enjoyed around the world. Business is booming!

Oliva Family Members
The Oliva Family.
(From left to right, Jeannie, Carlos, Gilberto, Sr., Jose and Gilberto, Jr.)

Management of Oliva Cigar Company activities is still very much a family affair with Gilberto Sr. overseeing growing, curing, and fermenting operations and Gilberto, Jr. deeply entrenched in blending. Cigar rolling falls under the direction of Carlos. Jeannie and Jose manage marketing, customer relations and distribution operations from the Miami office.

The Oliva Serie V

The Oliva’s have been listening to their customers asking, “Where’s the beef? Love the quality of your cigars but we need more power!” Finally their answer is ready. With a soft-release in June 2007 and official release at the 2007 RTDA the buzz on the Serie V has been high volume. Vice President of Operations, Jose Oliva describes development of the Serie V blend as the most challenging undertaking the company has ever embarked upon. In his opinion, a cigar smoker should feel the strength of a cigar in the stomach and head, not in the throat. Striking the right balance of potency with ultimate smoothness was the goal.

With all of the tobacco for the Serie V grown on Oliva Family Farms in Nicaragua it is the strongest cigar they have released to-date. With maximum production anticipated at 750K per year due to limited availability of tobaccos, they will be quickly be at that level and following a Cigar Aficionado rating of 94, it will be a challenge to stay up with demand. I can see the price on these puppies going through the roof.

Cigar.com claims, in order to be an authorized Serie V dealer, tobacconists must undergo special training from Oliva representatives aimed at providing insight to the sheer power of the blend. The Oliva Serie V Torpedo cigar only contains ligero leaf (the strongest variety of tobacco), but is blended so the initial taste doesn’t overwhelm the enthusiast with in your face power. In other words, the Oliva Serie V Torpedo is very strong but can still be enjoyed by individuals who prefer medium bodied cigars. Upon lighting, many may believe the Serie V is medium in body, but as Jose Oliva himself has explained, if you exhale through the nose you will realize the true strength of the Oliva Serie V Torpedo.

Oliva Serie V Cigar Band

Cigar Insider released a vertical tasting of the entire line in September 2007 with the average rating weighing in at a whopping 89.7 points. The Oliva Serie V Torpedo led the pack with an individual rating of 94 points. CI claims, “The Torpedo was an outstanding cigar, with aesthetics, strength, complexity and many flavors that kept the cigar interesting and balanced.”

Cigar Aficionado ranks the Oliva Serie V Torpedo as #4 on the list of the top 25 smokes of 2007. Impressive!

From the website …..

Oliva Serie V Website Photo

Serie V is a complex blend of Nicaraguan long filler tobaccos. Blended with specially fermented Jalapa Valley ligero, and finished with a high priming Habano Sun Grown Wrapper (high priming being closer to the top of the tobacco plant and therefore soaking up more sun). It is blended to deliver full body taste while maintaining an unparalleled smoothness. This flavorful blend exhibits complex tobacco with rich coffee and dark chocolate tones. A subtle and well balanced spice is present throughout.

Bottom line up front …..
Although not the powerhouse I was expecting, the Oliva Serie V Torpedo is a beauty to behold and a premium quality full flavored smoke with balance and finesse sure to become a favorite for many cigar smokers. Definitely the richest and strongest Oliva Family cigar on the market today! My only concern is if the Oliva’s can keep up with demand and thereby maintain the reasonable price-point. As of this writing they are very hard to find in-stock.

Pre-light
The Oliva Serie V Torpedo sports a silky smooth Colorado maduro wrapper with no veins to speak of and a small tooth evident over its length. The chubby torpedo is a very solid, tightly packed 56 ring with the conical cap packed too tight IMO. Handsome to look at, the stick feels very nice in the hand. Scent from the wrap is very mild tobacco except toward the foot where there was a slight touch of barnyard. A good whiff of the foot tingled the olfactory and caused a tobacco sneeze. The bunching at the foot shows a healthy amount of dark ligero as advertised (about now the drooling has begun!).

One of the three cigars smoked for this review had a lengthwise crack in the wrap about one and one half inches long located about a half inch from the foot. It caused no burn problems but was unsightly and worrisome. Not sure the stick was properly cared for prior to coming into my possession. This always concerns me when a review is in the offing. I would rather smoke the best sticks and offer a review on the merits. That is part of the reason I smoked three Serie V cigars prior to writing the review. The other part is I just love smoking cigars and probably would have smoked five if they were around.

The clip took some hand strength as I had anticipated. On the first stick I removed about a half inch (half of the torpedo cone) and the draw was very tight. Flavor in the pre-light draw was interesting with a light sweet grass and nuts on the palate. After lighting, the first few pulls on the draw were still too much work so I clipped a bit more (toward the cap end just below the shoulder of the cone) and the draw opened up to perfect. Don’t be shy when clipping this one and you will be rewarded with a fine draw. Remove most of the torpedo cone.

The Smoking Experience
The aroma from the toasting foot is exquisite. Due to the amount of ligero in this Oliva Serie V Torpedo cigar, the lighting takes a little more effort. Toast the foot really well before beginning to pull for the light. Initial pulls were very smooth and creamy. So much so I found myself thinking, where’s the bang associated with ligero. No worries. It was coming. I just had to exhibit a little patience. Like the pre-light draw, initial flavors were of sweet grass and nuts with a little pepper on the tongue. About a quarter inch in the ligero twang on the nose arrived in force. At the one inch mark the blend smoothes out to a base of creamy toasted hardwood and earthy leather with slightly sweet notes of vanilla/caramel with some spicy nuances. Over the first 2 thirds the flavor is consistent and then builds in intensity with the entrance of some cocoa and espresso flavors. The finish starts crisply short but builds over the length of the cigar to a long one with distinct flavors of dark, unsweetened chocolate and black coffee.

The ash is light gray and very smooth. Stack of quarters effect is barely visible. It held for me to about two and a half inches and took several solid taps before it fell. Interestingly, the ash is the same color for the wrap and the filler indicating well fermented tobaccos.

Oliva Serie V Ash

The burn is slow and cool with a few bumps developing in the burn line but no torch corrections necessary. The Oliva Serie V Torpedo cigar is a dream for smoke rings as the volume of smoke is incredible.

In addition to the wrapper anomaly discussed above, I had other wrapper splits and unraveling in all three cigars for this review. Amazing to me, none of the problems caused the burn to waver but they did detract a bit from the smoking experience. I’m not sure this isn’t a phenomena typical to habano wrappers in general. I’ve had several treat me this way. Just a very sensitive and fragile wrapper leaf.

Smoketime ~85 minutes.

My take …..
I find Oliva Family cigars are generally mild to medium and a little less potent than I prefer. Although the Oliva Serie V Torpedo is most definitely stronger, it was not the monster I was expecting with all the hype and the “Ligero Especial” moniker. I would call it medium to full bodied but for $5, a fine flavorful smoke. I enjoyed it very much. The $5 price tag must have carried allot of weight in CI 94 rating which was a little high IMHO. Most definitely a quality smoke for the price and I can see it becoming very popular in regular rotations if the Oliva’s production can match demand. It will be interesting to see how that plays out.

MSRP is $6.75 per stick. The Oliva Serie V Torpedo is a fine cigar and with the high CA/CI rating don’t hesitate to pull the trigger if you find them available.

I had an online vendor call me and say “We don’t know how your order for these snuck through since we are currently out-of-stock. You must have pressed the submit button just before we updated the website.” @*&#*^^^!%@$$#!!

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Thank you Lucky7 for taking your time to write such an excellent review of the  Oliva Serie V Torpedo!

The Dunhill Signed Ranged, A Cigar I Personally Stand Behind

Oh, this cigar gets us very excited! Cigar Aficionado has named the 92-rated Dunhill Signed Range Toro the #19 Top Cigar of 2011 (and the #10 cigar of the year in 2007), and rightfully so!  At the risk of sounding biased, the Dunhill Signed Range is by far one of our favorite cigars and it is certainly a very difficult cigar to acquire any information on and sometimes equally hard to purchase.  We are fortunate enough to carry 3 of the sizes (it comes in at least 6 sizes total when you can find it): Robusto (4 1/2 x 52), Toro (6 x 50) and the Torpedo (5 1/2 x 52T).

Country of Origin: Nicaragua
Flavor: Medium
Wrapper: Nicaragua
Binder: Cameroon
Filler: Nicaragua, Dominican Republic

Dunhill Signed Range Cigars at My Discount Cigars

Dunhill Signed Range Cigars at My Discount CigarsFlavor: Medium

British American Tobacco selected Carlos Torano to take over the production of the Dominican Dunhill Signed Range line and have also launched the newest line of Dunhills, the Nicaraguan Signed Range, which filled the demand for a more fuller-bodied cigar. The Dunhill Nicaraguan Signed Range line was introduced in 2007.

We can’t stress enough how creamy, smooth and flavor-packed the Dunhill Signed Range is! Handmade in Nicaragua under the close supervision of the Torano family the Dunhill Signed Range cigars feature Nicaraguan wrappers, Cameroon binders, and aged Nicaraguan and Dominican filler leaves for a medium to full-bodied creamy smoke bursting with nutty, coffee, dark chocolate, cedar, caramel and slight peppery notes!

Besides the incredible smoothness and most delicious flavor profile of the Dunhill Signed Range, what makes it doubly enticing, especially for collectors, is that each box is individually numbered and features the signatures of the inspectors as well as some of the rollers responsible for that unique batch. The Dunhill Signed Range cigars are definitely not given enough credit or attention and we hope that you take our word for how very special, tasty, and unique these cigars truly are and splurge for a box (if not a full box, then at least try the 5-cigar sampler) of this treasure!

Dunhill Signed Range Cigars at My Discount Cigars

Dunhill Signed Range Cigars at My Discount Cigars

RATED 92 BY CIGAR AFICIONADO AND NAMED THE #19 TOP CIGAR OF 2011!

The Dunhill Signed Range is available for purchase online at MyDiscountCigar.com.

~ Peace, Love, Cigars ~

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Lisa, of Her Humidor Cigar Reviews, Shares Her Experience of the Dunhill Signed Range Short Robusto

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I don’t know if it’s just me but does any one else have a problem with on-line retailers sending you the wrong cigar? Maybe they see the name and think that just because I’m female they think they can get away with it. For example, instead of the Esteban Carreras 1961 corona, I get the Carlos Torano 1916 corona. Now granted they both have Spanish names and dates in their name but still…

Another switcharoo done to me is the Dunhill Signed Range Short Robusto Dominican for the Dunhill Signed Range Nicaraguan. This time I can’t complain because not only was this cigar more expensive (being discontinued), but it also tasted fantastic.

The Dunhill Signed Range cigar line was released first in Great Britain in 2001 then released in the U.S. in 2002. Originally the cigars were manufactured at the Cuevas and Torano factory in Navarette, Dominican Republic. The Dunhill Signed Range cigars were created to cater to the popularity of more fuller bodied cigars compared to the mild blend found in their Dunhill Aged cigars. The tobacco used in the Dominican produced Signed Range is a Connecticut seed Ecuadorean wrapper, Pennsylvania broadleaf seed binder, and a Columbian and Dominican filler. In 2007, production was moved to Nicaragua and the Torano factory based in Esteli. The manufacturer states that this was a “quest to find the best super premium cigar blend”. The Nicaraguan Signed Range contains a Cuban seed Nicaraguan wrapper, African cameroon binder, and Nicaraguan and Dominican long filler tobaccos.

If you buy a box of these Dunhill Signed Range cigars you will notice that they are numbered and feature the signatures of the people responsible for creating the cigars. The torcedor (cigar roller), escogedor (sorter), empacador (packer) and the ultimo control de calidad (quality supervisor) all hand sign each box they are responsible for.

The band on my Dunhill Signed Range cigar gives away the fact that these were produced in the Dominican Republic. In fact, the toro sized Signed Range Nicaraguan that I ordered at the same time shows the correct label. The Dominican band has a more modern simplistic look compared to the Nicaraguan which has the “Dunhill” name in cursive with “since 1907″ underneath it.

The Dunhill Signed Range cigar was well constructed. The wrapping was nice and tight and held on during the entire smoke. The wrapper color I would describe as a smooth “paper bag” brown with some small veins through out. The cigar felt firm and nicely packed. The pre-light draw was free and felt perfect with a very slight minimal resistance. The flavor on the pre-light draw was a creamy sweet tea. The wrapper itself smelled like sweet earthy tobacco and the foot like sweet black tea. The cap was nicely formed with two seams and cut easily with a Palio cutter.

You get a nice volume of smoke with each draw. Immediately you taste nice toasted wood flavors with a slight bitter tinge and warm spices in the background. The flavor starts off mild but tastes very balanced and smooth. You also get a little whisper of cream and vanilla. The burn starts off a little lopsided but nothing too drastic. The burn line is nice and sharp and the ash formed is very compact and light gray in color. Eventually, you taste a more cinnamon on the finish. The mildness makes this cigar seem like an ideal smoke for your morning coffee. The smoke leaves a nice trace of sweetness in the mouth. The resting smoke is very pleasant and exudes warm spiced tobacco.

At the one inch point, the Dunhill Signed Range cigar develops more creaminess like roasted nuts and spice. Plus the flavors become more pronounced and tastier. In the second third, the flavors remain smooth and you get the same toasty wood and spices plus a much longer finish of cedar and light leather along with nuts and vanilla. There is definitely nice complexity in this cigar. At this point the Dunhill Signed Range cigar is solidly medium but beginning to develop into the full range. Still no bitterness or harshness. The flavor is deep and rich at the two inch sweet spot with a nice caramelized vanilla sugar residual finish.

The final third displays an interesting pronounced cedar and leather body which just dominates the palate. I also notice more clove spice which is really nice and some pepper. The back of my throat can feel a little heat as if someone sprinkled pepper on my cigar behind my back. The Dunhill Signed Range cigar is in the full range in the last third. The flavors stay smooth and the finish is now marathon long. It also stays surprisingly cool even though you are down to the nub.

Even though this cigar is a bit pricey at $10.85 for a short robusto (4 and 1/2″ by 52 ring gauge) for which I actually paid $9.75, I would consider buying the Dunhill Signed Range cigar again because of it’s elegant flavors and complexity. I’m interested in tasting the Nicaraguan Dunhill Signed Range to see if it is better or just as complex. I mentioned that I also received the toro sized Signed Range which is Nicaraguan so I should be getting the opportunity to compare these cigars very soon.

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Thanks Lisa B. for your great review! It’s a pleasure getting another woman’s point of view!

 

The Warlock (No, Not Charlie Sheen)

Most of you might assume that “Warlock” means a male version of a witch (and some of you younger folks might associate it with Charlie Sheen on one of his recent rants), but if you dig deeper, in “Old Norse” it actually means “caller of the spirits.”

Warlock Cigars at My Discount Cigars

Warlock Cigars at My Discount Cigars

Ranked as the #9 cigar of 2011 by Cigar Aficionado with a 92 rating for their Robusto size, the Warlock was released in 2010 by Altadis U.S.A. Inc.  Specially crafted by hand in Nicaragua’s Condega region by cigar-maker Omar Ortez, the super-premium Warlock cigar packs ample boldness and flavor. While the majority of cigar factories in Nicaragua are found in Esteli, the Warlock hails from the Condega region where the tobaccos are just the right balance, not as strong as the tobaccos of Esteli, yet not as creamy as those grown in the Jalapa region. Though it is not classified as a boutique cigar it is a bit of a stretch for Altadis U.S.A. the cigar giant, with its edgy overall appearance, outlaw name, gothic black font on the silver band, and housed in a rustic-looking wooden box.

Image aside, the Warlock is a strong smoke from the first puff and is balanced with leathery, salty flavors, and earthy notes complemented by subtle spices. The leather aroma is not the old-shoe type of leather, but more of a smooth, buttery, soft leather coat. On the finish there is a woody tone reminiscent of white wine oak casks. It is a bit of a firmer cigar to the touch with a well-placed cap and just a few slight veins. You will get a consistent, even burn and an ash that will hold out to about 2″. The oily, dark Ecuadorian Cuban-seed wrappers that envelop the Warlock cigar, combined with Dominican and Nicaraguan long-fillers and a rich Nicaraguan binder make this cigar a complex and robust powerhouse. Though the Warlock is powerful, it is in the same token quite refined. This cigar would be well-paired with a full-bodied cab or a fine Scotch. The medium to full-bodied Warlock cigar was created to be strong, and boy do they deliver! A definite treat for all the senses.

RATED 92 BY CIGAR AFICIONADO AND THE #9 CIGAR OF 2011!

Warlock Cigars at My Discount Cigars

Warlock Cigars at My Discount Cigars

Country of Origin: Nicaragua
Flavor: Medium to Full
Wrapper: Ecuadorian Cubano
Binder: Nicaragua
Filler: Nicaragua

The Warlock cigars are available for purchase online here at MyDiscountCigar.com.

~ Peace, Love, Cigars ~

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Cigar Review of the Warlock Robusto, by Seth Geise of Seth’s Humidor

January 27, 2012

Warlock Robusto

When one thinks of cigars by Altadis, the Warlock line is not your typical line. More often than not one will think of Montecristo or Romeo Y Julieta. There is nothing wrong with those lines, but the Warlock Robusto captures something a little more special. The great aspect of the Warlock Robusto line is that it has always captured those great qualities of a boutique brand while having the backing of a large cigar manufacturing company. When the cigar was initially released in 2010 it captured the eyes of smokers like myself, who is a boutique smoker, and it also caught the eyes of those who loved the lines Altadis had. Unfortunately, like most cigars after several months, I lost attention to newer products, but when the cigar recently got the Number 9 Ranking by Cigar Aficionado, I began to pay some more attention again. I am fortunate enough to be able to be in touch with Altadis, and when they offered me some samples to review, I was more than glad to try them out again and review them.

The Warlock line is made in Nicaragua by Omar Ortez, and is made in their Nicaraguan factory called Agros Tobacos. Omar Ortez has worked with Altadis for many years now, and besides having his own line Omar Ortez Originals, he has worked on other blends of theirs as well, and is the sole creator behind the Warlock line. The Warlock Robusto cigar is made with tobacco of theirs that has been selected because of its rich and bold flavors, and is made from some of the best countries as well. The wrapper is Ecuadorian Cubano seed, and underneath that  is a Nicaraguan binder. With a great binder and wrapper there lies a great filler blend composed of tobacco from the Dominican Republic and Nicaragua. I should note that all the tobacco from Nicaragua in this cigar is actually tobacco from the Condega region in Nicaragua. The region is known for producing very balanced and flavorful tobacco. It is not as flavorful and refined as tobacco from Jalapa,or as strong as that of tobacco in Esteli, but is a perfect balance between the two.

The vitola I smoked was the robusto vitola, which was the smoke that recently received the very high ranking, and it measures 4 3/4″ with a 54 ring gauge. The Warlock Robusto cigar is beautiful in hand, and has that dark coloring and fonts associated with the world surrounding a “warlock.” It has a dark chocolate brown wrapper, Colorado Maduro, and it has some veins present here and there. It is a very firm cigar, and the cap is placed on perfectly. Feeling all the oils that are present in the wrapper I am getting wonderful aromas of barnyard, rich earth, leather and damp wood from the foot and wrapper of the cigar. As I cut the cigar the cold draw is great, and producing some great flavors with it. I am really looking forward to this smoke, and so I am lighting it up.

Beautiful and Oily Ecuadorian Cubano Wrapper

From the get go the Warlock Robusto cigar shows those rich earth flavors that I got from the pre-light aroma. It is a very pleasant smoke that is producing a huge amount of smoke. As I get further into the first third I begin to pick up a lot more flavors, and some really unique qualities to it. There is a nice bit of salted wood, rich earth and leather, along with this caramel mocha finish. It’s really an enjoyable smoke, and it reminds me of Cuban cigars that are very rich. Not that Cuban cigars aren’t rich, but it is reminiscent in some ways of a Bolivar, Partagas, or even a Ramon Allones. It is just a lovely cigar that has great qualities. I would say the Warlock Robusto cigar is smoking at a solid medium for me, and it is leaving a solid ash that is charcoal gray in coloring. The cigar is burning incredibly even and slow. I feel that the oils from the wrapper are cooling off the heat so it burns slowly, it is very nice. 

As I get into the second third of the Warlock cigar, it is still showing those awesome flavors from the first third, and is staying at a solid medium in terms of strength. I am really digging the flavors that this cigar is giving off, and it is really a cigar that I find to be one of a kind. It captures two different flavor profiles while being one cigar. It’s like drinking a Shiraz and Chardonnay at once, and having it be great. Those flavors of salted wood, caramel and leather you typically find in one cigar, and then the rich earth, mocha, and barnyard flavors you find in another. A very enjoyable cigar. The burn line is still perfect in the second third, and I am holding on to the ash from the first third. The coloring is still that of charcoal gray, and the cigar is producing tons of rich smoke.

I am the final third of the Warlock Robusto cigar now, and this great experience is coming to a close. The cigar is still burning perfectly in this third, and leaving a beautiful ash and burn line, and the smoke is still very thick and aromatic. As I get close to the nub the cigar is still burning cool, and even when I get into the nub the cigar never got hot and was great all the way to the end. In terms of flavor the cigar stayed very same in the final third to what it was in the first two thirds, but it was so great I did not want it to change. Those unique flavors were very complex, and I am sure I have been something when trying to pick out the flavors. As I have been saying the combination of caramel, mocha, wood, salt, leather, rich earth, and barnyard have been phenomenal throughout, and I can see how this cigar kept on capturing the attention and palates of the Cigar Aficionado Tasting Panel.

These Warlock Robusto cigars were so entertaining to smoke. I felt that they really captured these qualities that you typically find in a rich Cuban cigar, and that made them so great for me. They were always flavorful from beginning to end, and they performed very well as cigars. They were not powerful or soft, solid medium in body, but the flavors were damn great. I really love that Altadis is attempting to make some boutique smokes no matter the size of the company, and try and captivate those cigar snobs out there who love boutique smokes. I think they are taking some right steps in reaching out to a lot of smokers, and this is a prime example of that. This was a great cigar in that sense, and is a great cigar in general. I give the Warlock Robusto cigar a 92, and really look forward to smoking more of these down the road. I have smoked them before, but this is the first time that I really sat down and analyzed them, and because of that I picked up those wonderful qualities it had to offer. This is one of the best brands that Altadis makes, and it is also one of their brands that is in actuality boutique. Quite simply,  a wonderful cigar by Omar Ortez and Altadis, and congratulation on the great ranking you all got in Cigar Aficionado Top 25 Cigars of 2011!

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Seth, thanks for yet another amazing and detailed review!


An Insight Into Hoyo de Monterrey’s Excalibur Blends

Today we honor the legendary Excalibur blends by Hoyo de Monterrey.  Hoyo de Monterrey has always been a consistent, well made, reasonably priced brand. We will highlight the flavor characters of each of the following blends:  Excalibur Legend, Excalibur Dark Knight, the Excalibur Cameroon blend and Excalibur (as well as Excalibur Maduro).

Excalibur Legends at My Discount Cigar

Excalibur Legends at My Discount Cigar

Excalibur Legend:
As one of the most well-known brands to come from Honduras it is only fitting that the Hoyo de Monterrey’s Excalibur Legend would pay homage to this brand’s pedigree with such a regal title and its rich flavors that just command such attention. The Excalibur Legend is blended with proprietary tobacco cultivated exclusively for the company on the remote volcanic island of Ometepe and combines it with a potent Dominican ligero tobacco. All the tobaccos used to make this blend give it a complex combination  with a spicy and rich finish. General Cigar Company took the same wrapper for the Excalibur Legend that it used on the Excalibur Dark Knight blend, which should give you an idea of the boldness of your smoking experience. The Excalibur Legend is clearly designed to appeal to a more “seasoned” smoker who demands a full-flavored stogie.  With its well-earned 91 rating by Cigar Insider (of Cigar Aficionado) they describe it with the following terms “This thick cigar is rich with leather from the the first puff, developing to show tea and toast flavors. A balanced smoke with a profoundly leathery core.”  We couldn’t have said it better! So jump on the Excalibur Legend bandwagon and prepare for a smooth and intense ride.

Country of Origin: Honduras
Flavor: Full
Wrapper: Honduran Claro
Binder: Connecticut Broadleaf
Filler, Nicaragua, Dominican, Honduras
Cigars in the Legend line: Excalibur Challenger (5 1/4 x 50), Excalibur Conquerer (6 1/4 x 54), Excalibur Crusader (5 3/4 x 45)

Excalibur Dark Knight at My Discount Cigar

Excalibur Dark Knight at My Discount Cigar

Excalibur Dark Knight:
The Excalibur Dark Knight line, the cream of the Hoyo de Monterrey crop, is wrapped in a beautiful Cuban Havana seed wrapper, complex filler and binder, giving them a robust but exquisitely smooth taste. This line was originally part of the Excalibur 1066 line (phased out by the General Cigar Company in 2010), the Excalibur Dark Knight now has its own platform to highlight the incredible taste of its unique and rich wrapper. Even though with a name like “Dark Knight” it does not come with a bat logo, experienced cigar smokers will vouch that since its introduction in 2004 it does however pack a punch with its rich, dark and complex flavors and is housed in a stained dark wooden box that resembles a treasure chest. The Hoyo de Monterrey’s Excalibur Dark Knight blend expertly balances a rich, full flavor with full body. The consistent and beautiful burn make this cigar a dream to smoke. The Excalibur Dark Knight has just the right draw and exudes hints of wood, leather and sweetness. Stick after stick the Excalibur Dark Knight  will give you a very fulfilling smoking experience that makes it worth your money and your while.

Country of Origin: Honduras
Flavor: Full
Wrapper: Connecticut Broadleaf
Binder: Connecticut Broadleaf
Filler: Dominican Republic
Cigars in the Excalibur Dark Knight line: Excalibur Dark Knight I (5 3/4 x 54), Excalibur Dark Knight II (6 1/2 x 52), Excalibur Dark Knight III (4 1/2 x 50), Excalibur Dark Knight IV Tubo (5 x 52)

Excalibur Cameroon:

After Hoyo de Monterrey phased out the 1066 line in 2010, the Excalibur Cameroon line was introduced. The Excalibur Cameroon cigar is a full-bodied Honduran cigar that is highlighted by its rich Cameroon wrapper and its flavorful Connecticut Broadleaf binder.  Its unique story is that the Excalibur Cameroon cigar was named “The People’s Choice Cigar” because its blend was selected by cigar smokers who have a deep passion for cigars. The Cameroon series features a shiny Cameroon wrapper which enhances this collection with its uniquely spicy tone. The Excalibur Cameroon is a blend that combines Honduran, Nicaraguan and Dominican tobaccos. Its character is enhanced by a select Connecticut Broadleaf binder which is grown in the Connecticut River Valley.  Because the tobaccos of the Excalibur Cameroon are cured over a lengthy period of time, the flavors become richer with some spicy overtones, pleasing the most discriminating smoker. With an 88 rating by Cigar Insider (of Cigar Aficionado), the Excalibur Cameroon is undoubtedly a well-made cigar with a great draw and burn, a well-placed cap, silky smooth and balanced smoke, and flavors that range from pepper, ginger, floral, toasty, buttery, creamy with some chalky and vanilla notes throughout.

Country of Origin: Honduras
Flavor: Medium
Wrapper: Cameroon
Binder: Connecticut Broadleaf
Filler: Nicaragua, Honduras, Dominican Republic
Cigars in the Excalibur Cameroon line:  Excalibur Cameroon Galahad (6 3/4 x 47), the Excalibur Cameroon King Arthur (6 1/4 x 45), the Excalibur Cameroon Lancelot (7 1/4 x 54) and the Excalibur Cameroon Merlin (5 1/4 x 50)

Excalibur Cigars at My Discount Cigars

Excalibur Cigars at My Discount Cigars

Excalibur (Excalibur Maduro):

The Excalibur cigar is the perfect example of Honduran craftsmanship that combines a golden USA Connecticut Shade wrapper with a rich binder and filler, exuding a creamy aroma and a long finish. A superb cigar with great detail to construction, Hoyo de Monterrey’s Excalibur is lighter in color than a Cuban cigar due to its fine Connecticut Shade wrapper and the excellent quality using the top 10% of the factory’s tobacco from Nicaragua and Honduras.  Once these fine cigars are rolled by master cigar makers in tradition that dates back to 1865, they are then carefully packaged in lovely Spanish cedar boxes to enhance their character and bouquet. The Excalibur is aged in cedar, is mild to medium-bodied and complex. Seasoned smokers favor the Excalibur cigar’s complexity.  This golden brown Excalibur cigar tantalizes the palate with toasty smoke and an array of flavors ranging from cedar, spice, earth, wood, nuts and slight sweet notes. It is mild to medium in body, but if you prefer a bolder and fuller flavor try the Excalibur Maduro blend with a Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper. The Excalibur Maduro is a dark and attractive cigar enveloped in an oily, and toothy Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper and a second layer of dark Connecticut Broadleaf for the binder. Not only did Cigar Insider (of Cigar Aficionado) rate the Excalibur Epicure Maduro as the #8 cigar of 2007 as “The 25 Best Cigars of the Year”, Cigar Cyclopedia gave the collection an “A” rating as well. Excalibur, the cigar that was inspired by the legendary sword of King Arthur, strikes a perfect balance between the smooth flavors of its blonde wrapper and the straightforward taste of its rich filler tobaccos. With over 12 sizes and shapes to select from you have no excuse not to find one Excalibur to your liking.

Country of Origin: Honduras
Flavor: Mild to Medium
Wrapper: USA Connecticut Shade (Connecticut Broadleaf – Maduro)
Binder: Connecticut Shade (Connecticut Broadleaf – Maduro)
Filler: Nicaragua, Dominican Republic, Honduras
Cigars in the Excalibur (Maduro) line:  Excalibur #1 (Maduro #1) (7 1/4 x 54), Excalibur #2 (Maduro #2) (6 3/4 x 47), Excalibur #3 (Maduro #3) (6 1/8 x 48), Excalibur #4 (Maduro #4) (5 5/8 x 46), Excalibur #5 (Maduro #5) (6 1/4 x 45), Excalibur #6 (Maduro #6) (5 1/2 x 38), Excalibur #7 (Maduro #7) (5 x 43), Excalibur Cigarillos 20-Ct Tin (4 x 25), Excalibur Emperor (8 1/2 x 52), Excalibur Epicure (Epicure Maduro) (5 1/4 x 50), Excalibur Miniatures 20-Ct. Tin (3 x 22), Excalibur Prensado (6 1/8 x 48)

For the true test we suggest you try one of each of the Excalibur blends, starting with the Excalibur, followed by an Excalibur Cameroon, then sampling an Excalibur Legend and finishing off with an after-dinner smoke of an Excalibur Dark Knight blend.

The Hoyo de Monterrey Excalibur blends are all available for purchase online at MyDiscountCigar.com.

To read more about Hoyo de Monterrey’s Excalibur blends please visit their official site at CigarWorld.com.

~ Peace, Love, Cigars ~

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Seth Geise, of Seth’s Humidor, Shares His Review of the Hoyo De Monterrey’s Excalibur Epicure Maduro

Seth's Humidor Reviews Excalibur Epicure Maduro

Seth's Humidor Reviews Excalibur Epicure Maduro

The other day I was smoking an Illusione ~4/2g~ and a Ramon Allones Gigantes side by side when I was asked by a customer what my opinion was on the Hoyo de Monterrey Excalibur Epicure Maduro. I immediately told him that I loved that cigar, and though I hadn’t smoke one in some time it was time to light one up. The cigar for me has always delivered wonderful flavors, nice medium body, and a great affordable price. The cigar did well by Cigar Aficionado in 2007, and I think they are just as great now as they were for the staff at Cigar Aficionado then. Though General Cigars and Altadis are not boutique manufacturers, the fact that they are so large gives them the opportunity to get some great tobacco that smaller manufacturers could never get. The Hoyo de Monterrey is one of the oldest cigar lines in the industry, and is one of the few lines that are made in and outside of Cuba to this day.

The Hoyo line began in Cuba in 1865, and was begun by Don José Gener y Batet. He originally came to Cuba from Spain in 1831, and before starting the line worked on the tobacco plantations in Pinar del Rio before starting his own factory in Habana, Cuba. The line quickly became one of the most popular lines in Cuba, and in a short time had the largest factory. Hoyo de Monterrey is translated as “hole of Monterrey”, and refers to the area in which the tobacco for this cigar came from. It was considered one of the best areas. Eventually the company was sold to Fernando Palicio who continued to make the Hoyo line along with the other lines they took on, Belinda and Punch. When the revolution came about in Cuba he sold the line to the Villazon Family, who was making cigars in Tampa, Florida at the time. There they continued to make the line from Honduran tobacco before being bought by another General. The company was run by Frank Llaneza at the time, and continued to be run by him till General Cigars bought them. Eventually the lines production was moved down to Honduras, and now it is made from tobacco from more than just Honduras.
My favorite cigar in the non-Cuban Hoyo line is the Excalibur Epicure Maduro. The Epicure measures 5 ¼” and has a 50 ring gauge. The cigar is composed of tobacco from four prominent growing nations, and from some of the best regions in those nations as well I imagine. The cigar begins with a Maduro Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper and binder, and has filler tobacco from the Dominican Republic, Honduras and Nicaragua. The factory in which the cigar is made is the Honduras American Tabaco S. A. in Cofradia, Honduras just outside of Danli. This is the same factory in which all Punch and Sancho Panza cigars are made. The Excalibur Epicure Maduro is truly a classic, and great to look at. The wrapper is a very dark brown, definitely maduro in coloring, and has a great cap to it. There are few veins if any present in the cigar, and it has a wonderful aroma of coffee, cocoa, wood and earth. It is slightly oily and toothy to touch as well.
As I light up the Excalibur Epicure Maduro cigar I am immediately greeted by flavors of coffee and cedar. The flavors are easy to pick out, and they stay with you on the long finish. As I get further into the first third I begin to pick up more notes of herbs, spices and rich chocolate. The cigar has a beautiful burn to it, it is perfect, and the ash is a very light gray. The ash is very strong and holding on to the cigar firmly, and it is producing a nice amount of smoke. The flavors are very pleasant and the cigar is a solid medium in body.
When I get into the second third the first thing that I notice is that the ash on this cigar is not letting go anytime soon, and I imagine that I will be able to hold on to it till the final third easily. I am still picking up those wonderful flavors of coffee, cedar and chocolate, but the herbal notes have faded some. The spice notes increase some in this third, but the cigar is still a solid medium. The flavors have not changed dramatically so far, but it is just delivering the wonderful flavors consistently, and that is what is most important, it is a solid smoke.
I am in the final third of the Excalibur Epicure Maduro now, and that beautiful ash is still there. The burn line on this cigar is still absolutely perfect, and it is producing a nice amount smoke after each draw. The flavors are fairly similar to that of the second third, and it is very enjoyable. The cigar is rich in cocoa, spice and coffee notes, and it makes the cigar perfect for me anytime of the day. The Excalibur Epicure Maduro is a cigar that is great to give to any smoker, and is a great everyday cigar. The cigar still has a spicy wood finish, and when I put the cigar down it was still smoking cool and wonderful.

Some might not have great things to say about this cigar because it is made by General, and because it is a cigar that is easily accessible and not boutique, but that is just silly. This is a cigar that always delivers, and never bores. It is not overly complex in the flavor department, but the flavors it does have are wonderful throughout and never dull. With flavors being consistent throughout the cigar has to be bunched just perfectly, and this cigar was. You could never go wrong with this cigar, and even though I do not smoke them often or have them in my humidor it does not mean it is bad. This is a cigar that every retailer should carry, and it will move. All the shops I recommend carry these smokes, and there is a reason for that. This is a consistent cigar aimed for every smoker. If I were to buy one cigar from General Cigars this Excalibur Epicure Maduro would be it, and following this it would be the Punch Uppercut. A 90 rated cigar that will always deliver. The Excalibur Epicure Maduro is a great cigar to share with your friends who are big time smokers, and a cigar that is great for newcomers as well.

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Thanks for a super review Seth!

 

The Illusione Cigar, A Stogie Even George Burns Would Have Enjoyed!

Illusione f9 Cigars at My Discount Cigars

Illusione f9 Cigars at My Discount Cigars

The Illusione is a progressive new blend by Dion Giolito. Giolito’s concept behind the Illusione cigars was to rebuild a taste profile from old-world Nicaragua, pre-Sandanistas 1979, that would have mass appeal to the cigar smokers of today. He managed to create a blend that won over cigar smokers from all over. The Illusione uses a top-grade, oily Colorado wrapper and first-generation Corojo and Criollo long-filler tobaccos to present a well-made, medium-to-full-bodied flavorful cigar.

The Illusione comes in several shapes and sizes (such as the Illusione 88, Illusione 888, Illusione F9, and Illusione MJ12) and each one is unique in and of itself with its own special aromas and flavors. The Illusione cigar falls into the “Boutique Cigar” category as it is handmade, in very limited supply and high demand. Each one of the Illusione cigars is triple-capped and beaming with woody, earthy, complex, oaky, cocoa flavors with a long-finish, slight tea undertone and enough spice to make sure you won’t soon forget what you just smoked!

The concept behind the Illusione cigars was to create a cigar that would appeal to modern-day smokers as well as reflect a particular taste-profile of an era of the Nicaraguan cigar industry in the early years. Dion listened to his fellow smokers from reading his message boards and blogs and took their comments and constructive criticism to tweak and perfect the Illusione cigars to his liking. The Illusiones are hard to come by, so grab a box while they are in stock!

RATED 93 FOR THE ILLUSIONE cg:4 AND 91 FOR THE THE ILLUSIONE mj12 BY CIGAR AFICIONADO!


Illusione 88 Cigars at My Discount Cigars

Illusione 88 Cigars at My Discount Cigars

The Illusione cigars are available online here at MyDiscountCigar.com.

To learn more about the Illusione cigar blends please visit their site at IllusioneCigars.com.


~ Peace, Love, Cigars ~

 

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An In-Depth Review of the Illusione MJ12 Cigar by Brian Hewitt of Stogie Review

Dion Giolito has been a busy man. I don’t have an official count of all his new cigar offerings, but I know it’s around half a dozen if you count each of the Epernay vitolas. The cigar up for review today, the Illusione MJ12 cigar, is one of those new offerings. In fact, I believe it’s the latest to hit the shop shelves.

 

The official word, confirmed by Dion on Twitter is that the Illusione mj12 is actually a replacement of the existing m7 “Magdala” figurado-shaped vitola. The rumor going around is that he had issues with the m7, but I don’t have details on what those issues were. As the Illusione mj12 that replaces it is essentially a toro, I suspect it may have had more to do with the hassles of creating the salomon shape of it’s predecessor.

One of the things I always find fascinating about Illusione cigars is the cryptic naming system. It’s definitely a change of pace from the tradition of giving cigars Spanish names. Of course, this means I had no choice but do to a little detective work for this review. As of the time of this writing, the Illusione mj12 had not been added to the Illusione Cigars website, and I wasn’t able to find the official word on the meaning of the cigar’s name anywhere online. So what follows is an educated guess.

The name appears to be a reference to the “Majestic 12″ (aka MJ 12). The Majestic 12 is supposedly the code name for a group of scientists, politicians and military personnel that Harry Truman put together in 1947 to investigate UFO activity after the infamous Roswell incident. (For more information and associated conspiratorial stuff, check out the wikipedia page on it.) Lending credibility to this theory is the silver wrapping the cigars come in. It brings to mind the super-special space metal/weather balloon material that Roswell witnesses claimed to have found at the crash site. Or it could be the cigar equivalent of a tinfoil hat. Dion’s a clever guy, I can’t imagine it’s a coincidence, if I’m right.

But enough about all that. It’s time to peel back the shiny wrapper and determine whether or not this cigar is outta this world.

Cigar Stats:
Size: 6 x 54
Wrapper: Nicaragua
Binder: Nicaragua
Filler: Nicaragua
Smoking Time: 2 1/4 hours
Beverage: Water
Price: MSRP $8.70

The Pre-Smoke
For some reason, the Illusione MJ12 cigar appears to grow in size once it’s out of the silver foil. I understand the reason behind it, but I kinda like to be able to see my cigars when I buy them. On the other hand, I didn’t find cracks in the wrapper or foot damage on of any of the mj12′s I lit up for this review. I can’t say the same for the rest of my Illusione cigars. (Naked sticks in my humidor have a tendency to get a little dinged up. It’s been said I have all the grace of a cow tipped on a muddy field in the wee hours of the morning.)

As said, I didn’t find any obvious flaws in the slightly reddish, rustic wrapper on the Illusione  mj12. The cigars were a little on the veiny side but were mostly smooth and tended be about as hard as rock.

The wrapper had a pungent aroma that reminded me very much of a particular cheese I really enjoy. And I noted a little bit of cocoa and coffee in the cold taste.

The Burn
In my exchanges with cigar people on twitter, I heard anecdotes about Illusione mj12′s that wouldn’t stay lit in later stages. I’m happy to say I had no such issues. However, one cigar burned considerably slower than the others and was pretty crooked toward the end.

There was never an issue with the draw in any of the cigars, and the ash was light colored and reasonably solid. Though I was surprised a couple of times by how quickly it dropped. (A couple of times at around half an inch. But it was solid.) This might not be the cigar to pick for a long ash contest.

The cigar I elected to photograph for the Tower of Burn had the nicest burn of the bunch, and achieved several unplanned ash stands.

The Flavor
The Illusione mj12 got things going with a rich combination of chocolate, leather, and interestingly, a flavor reminiscent of Earl Grey tea. In fact, I noticed that when leather was present I often tasted some of this tea flavor. The cigar didn’t burn too much longer before the it became nutty and chocolaty with some honey sweetness. This third ended tasting like honey and nuts. (Must… resisting urge… to mention Cheerios…)

Leather, which had been mostly absent since the beginning of the first third was back briefly to kick off the second third. Cocoa and darker chocolate played a bigger part of the flavor composition of this third, with nuts, coffee and a touch of pepper making guest appearances.

The final third was more dark and sweet chocolates with a little bit more of that tea/leather combination. I also noticed a surprising bit of cherry sweetness in one cigar near the end.

The Price
I paid a good deal more than MSRP for these sticks, and would probably hesitate to buy more at that price. However MSRP seems reasonable for the Illusione mj12. It’s a tad more than the Illusione ~88~ (which I buy frequently) and it’s a tad bigger.

The Verdict
Overall, the Illusione mj12 cigar was an enjoyable smoke, but I don’t think it’s my favorite Illusione. The combination of the fatter ring gauge and that occasional tea-leather flavor fusion didn’t really do it for me. I’ve never been much of a tea drinker, and never acquired a taste for Earl Grey. But again, even with these issues, I’m still giving this cigar the thumbs up. There are just too many enjoyable rich flavors to in this stick to not like it.

If the smaller, thinner sizes of the other Illusione cigars have dissuaded you from trying them out, now you don’t have an excuse. And if you already are a Illusione fan, well, you probably don’t need me to recommend it. You’re gonna try one anyway.

Liked It: Yes
Buy It Again: Maybe, but I like other Illusiones more.
Recommend It: Yes

Tower of Burn
Here for your viewing pleasure is my trademark Tower of Burn for the Illusione MJ12 cigar.

 

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A great big thanks to you Brian, for this detailed review of the Illusione mj12 cigar!

 


Montecristo Goes Platinum! Cigar Review of the Montecristo Platinum Series

With its new Platinum Series, Montecristo, long considered the international brand by which all other premiums are measured, sets new standards for luxury cigars. Crafted with selected San Andres Cubano wrapper (grown in the legendary San Andres Valley), along with a rich, Dominican binder and a special vintage blend of Nicaraguan, Peruvian and Dominican long filler tobaccos, the exquisite Montecristo Platinum cigars offer the connoisseur a rich, sensual smoking experience without equal.  The Montecristo Platinum Churchill Tube cigars were named #22 on Cigar Aficionado’s Best 25 Cigars of 2010 List!

Montecristo Platinum Cigars at My Discount Cigars

Montecristo Platinum Cigars at My Discount Cigars

The Montecristo Platinum cigars allows cigar lovers to indulge in a richer and bolder smoke that some of the traditional Montecristo blends don’t offer.  The solid blend of binder and filler give the Montecristo Platinum its earthy core and the wrapper gives it a pleasant and mellow special woody spice.  The Mexican wrappers of the Montecristo Platinum cigars are smooth with an oily sheen and feel to them.  Expect a medium-to-full-bodied intensity with the cocoa, woody and earthy flavors increasing as you smoke it, ending in a peppery note. The Montecristo Platinum give off a fair amount of smoke, burn evenly and have a smooth draw.  The flavors never overpower your palate, which makes this cigar an incredible smoke that will perform famously each time you light one up.

Montecristo Platinum Rothchilde Tube at My Discount Cigars

Montecristo Platinum Rothchilde Tube at My Discount Cigars

The Montecristo Platinum cigars are individually housed in a protective silver tube and displayed in their new silver-blue boxes (the Michel Delacroix painted boxes depicting the famous Havana harbor are no longer available).  We offer the following sizes in the Montecristo Platinum series:  Churchill Tube (7 x 50), Habana No. 2 (6 1/2 x 52T), No. 3 (5 1/2 x 44), Robusto (5 x 50), Rothchilde Tube (5 x 50), and Toro (6 x 50).  The Montecristo Platinum cigars are truly a reward for all of the senses… don’t let this beauty slip by unnoticed, try some with your friends this weekend.

RATED 92 BY CIGAR AFICIONADO AND #22 ON THEIR BEST 25 CIGARS OF 2010 LIST!

Country of Origin: Dominican Republic

Flavor: Medium
Wrapper: Mexican San Andres Cubano
Binder: Dominican Republic
Filler: Nicaragua, Peru, Dominican Republic

 

The Montecristo Platinum cigars are available online at MyDiscountCigar.com.

To read more about the Montecristo Platinum series cigars please visit AltadisUSA.com.

 

~ Peace, Love, Cigars ~

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A Review of the Montecristo Platinum No. 3 by My Cigar Reviews

August 29, 2011

Binder: Mexican
Wrapper: Sumatra
Filler: Dominican, Nicaraguan and Peruvian
Size: No. 3 (Corona) 5.5 X 44
Price: $5.70

The Dominican based Montecristo Brand has been real hit and miss for me. I hated the Edmundos (had burn problems, tunnels and they smelled like cheese), the White labels are always way too tight for me to enjoy and the Brown label is typically a bit tight as well although tasty when it’s on. Tack on the price and time and again I choose against these cigars at the B&M knowing that I am in for a unpredictable experience at best, should I select one. They just never seem to kick out the volume I desire although they do burn very slow. Personally, I want thick voluminous clouds of smoke and could care less how fast it burns as long as it burns well and delivers the goods.

I have been sampling many different Vitolas to see if that makes a difference with the Brown and White labels and so far it had not. On my Birthday this year my loving Wife took me on a little trip to the local B&M for a few cigars. I selected 3 MC’s (1 of each blend – White,
Brown and Platinum) all in the #3 aka Corona size. I figured if they can’t get the Corona right then they can’t get anything right and I am done with them for good. After smoking the White and Brown label….I am pretty much done with them.

Will the Montecristo Platinum No. 3 possibly be able to redeem the Montecristo name? Altadis better hope so if they ever want to see a dime out of me again as I typically tend to stick more with the boutique blenders anyway.

As I unwrap and look over the Montecristo Platinum #3 cigar it looks and feels pretty good. Thank goodness it isn’t rock hard as it’s predecessors were and I imagine it should perform pretty well. There is a sweet and savory cocoa on the wrapper with just a hint of barnyard and wood. It sure smells delectable. Speaking of the wrapper, its visual quality is pretty decent.  The cap is well placed and it definitely feels much better packed that most of the MC’s I have smoked to date. The prelight draw is open with some dried fruit and sweetness.

The Montecristo Platinum No 3 cigar starts off very smooth with a good medium body and a solid core of flavor. There are detectable hints of sweetness mixed with a touch of dried fruit and leather.  A nip of pepper through the nose and a little more on the finish is making me good and satisfied already. There is a sweet creaminess to the smoke as it coats the palate up front and then a slight but present spicy tingle on the finish. Rinse and repeat as necessary….. It doesn’t take long at all before the body starts increasing.

Entering the second 3rd this is certainly heading in the direction of full bodied and if it keeps increasing as it has been it should make it there by the half. The flavor of the Montecristo Platinum No. 3 contiues to wow me with a unique and satisfying profile. Perhaps I finally found the Monte that is right for me. Construction hasn’t even been on my mind since so far this cigar has been a sipping mans dream. 1 puff is all it takes to glean a good volume of smoke. The burn has been perfect and I couldn’t be happier.

There is some good strength to the smoke as I approach the 1/2 of the Montecristo Platinum No. 3 cigar. It isn’t wildly complex or anything but what is there is being delivered in spades and the uniqueness is keeping it more than interesting to me. It is similar to the Brown Label but I have yet to get a brown label that smoked anywhere near as good as this. I love the sweetness in the flavor and aroma. I really dig the background nuances of wood, cocoa, and leather. A tiny touch of jasmine flits in and out on the retrohale. Above all else the solid body without a ton of acidity, the excellent finish and the ultimate  smoothness of this cigar is really what keeps jumping out at me and smacking me down with enjoyment.

The final 3rd of the Montecristo Platinum #3 is a crescendo of flavor, body and strength. Everything is climaxing nicely and I am starting to get a nice nicotine fix. Smooth waves of creamy cocoa coat my palate and then more smoothness on the retrohale featuring wood, jasmine and pepper. Performance has remained perfect and this is one that will go down to the nub.

This Montecristo Platinum No 3 cigar really turned it around for me. I had pretty much had it with MC up until this point and couldn’t even begin to fathom how a) they are still around and b) how they are so widely revered.  Now I can see at least how this cigar is keeping them relevant although with the lowest sticker price of the bunch (white, brown, platinum)  I find it silly that this is clearly the best of the group IMO. You would think the Platinum would be as top shelf as can be with a name like that. Plus Vintage? Come on. This wrapper is over 12 years old and it only cost me $5.70 B&M price? For once I feel like I got a deal at a B&M. I strongly encourage people to try the Montecristo Platinum No. 3 cigar. It is very good. Anyone should be able to enjoy it, most B&M’s should have it and you won’t go broke sampling this one.      93

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Thank you for such an honest and candid review, My Cigar Reviews!!!