Bolivar Cofradia Cigar Review

In order to make the Bolivar Cofradia, the late, renowned master blender Estélo Padrón used an Ecuadorian Sumatra wrapper, Honduras and Nicaraguan filler, and Connecticut broadleaf as the binder. The flavors of this cigar are mostly earthy, woodsy, and nutty, with a very little tinge of spice and pepper. It is a medium-bodied, pocket-friendly stick […]

AJ Fernandez Bellas Artes Maduro Toro Cigar Review

The AJ Fernandez Bellas Artes Maduro Toro cigar features a gorgeous Brazilian Mata Fina wrapper, a Mexican San Andrés binder, and Nicaraguan filler. The cigar was the Bellas Artes line’s second blend. The Spanish phrase “Bellas Artes” means “Fine Arts” in English. The flavor profiles of this one include cedar, earthy, leather, and a tiny […]

Punch Bareknuckle Pita Cigar Review

One of the first Habano brands was Punch, created in 1840 by Juan Valle & Company’s Don Manuel Lopez. The name Punch is inspired from the famous comic book entitled “Punch & Judy.” On the other hand, the Bareknuckle has raised the bar for medium-bodied Punch cigars with its full-bodied strength. The Punch Bareknuckle Pita […]

La Aroma de Cuba Mi Amor Duque Cigar Review

La Aroma de Cuba Mi Amor Duque is Ashton’s second release under the La Aroma de Cuba label. The Mi Amor came up at number two on Cigar Aficionado’s selection of the top 25 cigars of 2011. With flavors of pepper, chocolate, and cedar as well as a somewhat sweet finish, this Nicaraguan cigar is […]

Padron 1926 Serie No. 35 Maduro Cigar Review

In 2002, the Padron 1926 cigar line debuted in honor of José O. Padrón’s 75th birthday. Every tobacco product in this range has been matured for a full five years. The Padron 1926 Serie No. 35 Maduro wrapped cigars are created with an extraordinarily full-bodied, rich, balanced, and creamy tobacco for the finest flavor and […]

Padron 1964 Anniversary Series Imperial Natural Cigar Review

In 1994, the Padron 1964 Anniversary Series Imperial Natural cigar was introduced to mark the company’s 30th anniversary. This is a limited run of all sizes manufactured using tobaccos that have been matured for four years. It is 6 inches in length, has a substantial 54 ring gauge, and has a brick-like form. It is […]

La Flor Dominicana Double Ligero No. 654 Cigar Review

La Flor Dominicana is known for their use of Ligero. For smokers who want strong cigars with deep earthy and spicy flavors, this La Flor Dominicana Double Ligero No. 654 is still one of the most well-liked options. The sleek Ecuadorian wrappers are given a rich, oily patina that shimmers and are filled with a […]

Padron Family Reserve 46 Years Maduro Cigar Review

The third release of the Padron Family Reserve Series was The Padron Family Reserve 46 Years Maduro cigar, which came out in 2010. The 46th anniversary marks 46 years that Padron has been in business. It is a limited edition Nicaraguan cigar using tobaccos that have been matured between 8 and 10 years. The Padron […]

Padron 1964 Anniversary Hermoso Maduro Cigar Review

The renowned 1964 Anniversary series of Padron cigars includes the 1964 Anniversary Hermoso Maduro, which offers the perfect balance of outstanding quality and unparalleled value. This Nicaraguan puro is dark and leathery and is just superb, with a texture that is unique to Padron. It produces a rich, full-bodied profile with notes of leather, earth, spice and […]

Davidoff Yamasa Petit Churchill Review

Davidoff Yamasa Petit Churchill was a cigar produced after 20 years of trying different blends. The Yamasa of the Dominican Republic was successfully transformed into a tobacco-growing land with the emergence of Davidoff Yamasa, and this was the goal of master blender Henke Kelner. He found a swampland which is about 20 miles outside of […]