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The La Gloria Cubana Medaille D’Or No.4 is a rich and creamy medium Slim Panetela. Slightly stronger than the Medaille d’Or No.1 and the Medaille d’Or No.3, due to its bigger ring gauge allows the cigar to be both rich and smooth. Lots of hay and never too harsh that will delight the aficionados of cigars with rich aromas.
The Sancho Panza Non Plus is a delightful and creamy medium bodied Petit Corona. It is somewhat close to a Vegas Robaina Familiar in taste. It presents a nice mix of flavors in the palate, such as earth, wood, peat, leather (quite salty and dank flavors), but there is also some sweetness of cocoa, vanilla, chocolate and some fruity notes of raisin, and hints of oatmeal. For such an attractive price, it would be a miss not to try this Habanos. It can be a bit young and powerful, but overtime, after 2 or 3 years of ageing, the flavors will be magnified. It is definitely a cigar that deserves publicity.
One of the three new releases from Quai DOrsay in 2017, a brand known for its mild cigars. Mild cigar that is mild-medium at most, with lots of woodsy flavors. Affordable cigar with not too much complexity which makes the perfect smoke for your breakfast. The No.54 is not as easily found as other cigars, so do miss your chance to try this lesser known brand.
The Romeo y Julieta Fabulosos No.2, a new vitola in Romeo y Julieta’s brand, using only tobacco leaves from the Vuelta Abajo region which is home to the finest tobacco plants in the world. Medium to full cigar with lots of woodsy flavors and some earth and pepper characteristics. A long cigar that will complement your soiree.
After waiting a little over two years for this cigar to hit the market, it was presented at the 2016 Habanos Festival. All limited edition Cuban cigars have their own distinctive values, but Hoyo de Monterrey is an extra special cigar: a gourmet delicacy. This cigar is the last of the Reserva series to reach the market and has been made by hand using tobaccos that have undergone an aging process of a minimum of three years. This particular cigar uses tobacco from a single crop harvested in 2012, which has developed its flavors and profile in an incomparable way.
The Cohiba Half Century Cigar follows the trend of the smallest format. This smoke was released in 2016 - sporting the new Petit Robusto format, in homage to Cohiba 50 anniversary cigars. The shorter smoking time makes it a valuable addition to his collection of Cuban cigars, for those moments when he has little time. Its flavor profile is incredibly pleasant and typical of Linea Cohiba 1492. The notes of leather, cocoa and florals are the most prevalent here and create an impeccable mix of flavors.
The H.Upmann Petit Corona is a delicious mild Mareva, with plenty of flavors. It is for sure one of the best Mareva out from Cuba, and definitely one of the strongest, along with the Montecristo No. 4. The aromas of this Petit Coronas are somewhat close to the Upmann No. 4, which is exactly the same format, but they may vary on the batch. It has a nice Colorado wrapper and a deep flavor of wood.
The Fonseca Delicias is a very good option for a mild cigar, perfect for a beginner. There is also lots of sweetness and creaminess, which makes the Fonseca Delicias a great morning smoke.