Joya de Nicaragua Antaño Dark Corojo La Niveladora

Review of Joya de Nicaragua Antano Dark Corojo

Nicaraguan puros are worth a treat. If you are into strong cigars, you might want to try a six-inch vitola Joya Dark Corojo La Niveladora.

‘La Niveladora’ means ‘the bulldozer’ in Spanish. This cigar has a lot of flavors going by the name alone.

This review of Joya de Nicaragua Antaño Dark Corojo La Niveladora will study its complexity and body to see if it’s worth the price. I am also reviewing this JDN Nicaragua Antaño Dark Corojo to help those who consistently enjoy good, robust cigars.

For those who want to move to stronger cigars like this one, Joya de Nicaragua is a brand that will not disappoint.

Joya de Nicaragua Antaño Dark Corojo
Wrapper Origin: NicaraguaShape: Toro
Length: 6Ring: 52
Wrapper: CorojoList Price: $190 (Box of 20)
Origin: NicaraguaStrength: Full

Appearance of Joya de Nicaragua Antaño Dark Corojo

The box of the Joya De Nicaragua Antaño Dark Corojo has a vintage design. The gold-colored logo stands out from the black theme of the box.
Inside, the cigars are an excellent fit for twenty sticks. Like the box, the gold stands out on the cigar itself. The gold band with black lines is classy and impressive. The velvety, dark, and oily wrapper makes the gold theme more appealing.

Many veins are visible, but the cigar seems well constructed.

Smoking Experience

The scent has hints of cocoa. Upon the cold draw, there are peppery notes that come up. I can also detect some cedar and chocolate in the aroma.

On the first few puffs, the peppery flavors are prominent. The cocoa is present in the palette, with some floral notes and creaminess. Light raisin is detectable as well.

The second third begins to pick up in the body. From medium, it now begins to shift to full. The smoke output is still good, and the draw is smooth. The burn is even, with some waviness, but the ash is white and does not flake. Another distinct note in the second third is the coffee flavor. The dark chocolate is also strong in the second third, combining with the coffee flavor a leathery effect. Expect some spiciness as well in the half of the stick because this is quite a strong cigar.

After a strong note in the retrohale, the pepper notes blast the flavors with spiciness. The smoke is creamy and blends well with the rich flavors.

Towards the end, the cigar gets heavier and becomes distinctly full. This effect is to be expected from a Nicaraguan Puro. The sweetness mixes with the floral and buttery notes, so the complexity and body bring out a full flavor after an hour and twenty minutes of smoke.

The flavors have a bass of spiciness and earthiness with a leathery texture. The coffee and cocoa are both dark and rich, when combined with the raisin and char flavors, the cigar becomes complex and enjoyable.

Overall

Holding Joya de Nicaragua Antaño Dark Corojo

This cigar has excellent complexity and body for a cigar with three-year-old long filler Nicaraguan tobaccos. The flavors are consistent with strong uptake of nicotine, while the peppery and rich chocolate flavors are soothing. The creaminess adds to the body as well. If you are willing to spend more than an hour of smoking time on the weekends, this cigar is worth a regular at its price point. I give it an 88.

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Glyn Caddell

Glyn Caddell