Plasencia Cosecha 146

It has been 99 days (not that I’m counting) since my last cigar and whiskey on this balcony of mine, and for good reason: We have been trying for another child and now my wife is pregnant again, and we couldn’t be happier. Yes, it is very early days, but still, could there be a […]

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Cohiba Macassar Toro Grande

A collaboration between Cohiba and Jay-Z, this cigar is something special and ultra dope in my opinion. I’m very happy I had the chance to give it a go! Right from the start, this is one smooth cigar. It offers a little wood, white pepper, and a faint fruit sweetness on the finish. The smoke […]

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bucket of chicken

The initial scent carries faint hints of barnyard and hay. Upon lighting, sweet cedar and hay flavours greet the palate. Despite its easy ignition, it does taste a little dry. This cigar has been in my humidor on 70/70 for six months so it must just be how it is. While the ash doesn’t hold […]

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jefe

I couldn’t resist trying this cigar, drawn in by its impressive appearance and enticing aroma, especially as I settled in to watch the MotoGP in Austria. Its scent, difficult to describe, was undeniably inviting, promising a delightful smoking experience. Upon lighting, I savoured flavours of honey cereal, complemented by hints of cedar and a subtle […]

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Montenegro La Veguita

I’m continually amazed by what the folks at Privada offer each month. This time, it’s a 10-year-aged Nicaraguan, Cuban seed cigar. Let’s dive in! This lancero smokes like a dream, boasting a superb draw and ample smoke output right from the get-go. In the initial third, the smoke is mellow, showcasing the nuances of aged […]

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La Lealtad

The first draw of this cigar hit me with an onslaught of flavours. Despite its lack of aroma fresh out of the box, it surprisingly resembled a Gudang Guram. Considering its appealing box-pressed appearance, I had high expectations, but the flavour profile caught me off guard. Unfortunately, it leaned heavily towards herbal notes, which felt […]

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Partagas Cortado

Introducing Partagas’ debut Nicaraguan creation, boasting a Connecticut shade wrapper—a first for the brand. And if this cigar is any indication, it won’t be the last one I try! Upon lighting, its smoothness immediately shines through, with initial notes of charred wood and black pepper. The smoke production is ample and creamy, surprising for its […]

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Tabacalera Diaz Delectados Ox Blood

Upon first whiff, the aroma is notably sweet, perhaps with hints of hay or cedar, but undeniably sweet. As the cigar is lit, this sweetness translates into the flavour profile, accompanied by a subtle clove undertone that imparts a slight numbing sensation. It’s worth noting that this cigar shares its name with those featured in […]

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Rojas bluebonnet

Sweet and salty cereal. I do like the zesty flavour, presumably produced from the closed foot of this cigar. Wood and sweet cedar quickly made their presence known from the start as well. I might have been enjoying this cigar a little too much and overheated it by smoking too fast. The burnt wood flavour […]

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