Let’s hope this cigar is illuminating…

This cigar has an Ecuadorian Habano wrapper and binder, combined with Dominican and Nicaraguan fillers, which make for an intriguing composition. Right from the start, it impresses with an effortless lighting process, delivering a satisfying draw and abundant smoke output.
During the initial stages, the flavors of black pepper and hay dominate the palate. The ash, while initially sturdy, tends to fall relatively quickly, revealing a robust combination of tobacco and pepper flavors that leave a lasting impression.
Although this cigar smokes well, it does have a tendency to extinguish if one becomes momentarily distracted. However, this minor inconvenience is easily overlooked. The pepper notes transition from black to white throughout this experience, while the tobacco taste remains consistently present. A subtle hint of earth lingers in the background, albeit in a barely perceptible manner.
This triple band adds a nice touch to the appearance of this long lancero, with the foot band enhancing its visual appeal. Overall, the cigar is decent but lacks a sense of true excitement and diversity.
As it progresses into the last third, the cigar maintains a medium flavour profile, gradually building to full strength.
Overall it has been an enjoyable smoking experience.
70 Minutes