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Casa Magna Domus Magnus, Cigar Review

The Domus Magnus by Casa Magna Cigars, blended by Manuel Quesada is a limited edition stogie.
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Wrapper is a Sun Grown Nicaraguan (Jalapa Valley)

Binder is Nicaraguan

Filler Nicaraguan

Body, medium to Full

This box pressed cigar has very smooth appearance with relatively no vein properties to the wrapper, a pigtail tops of this beauty.   A Casa Magna ring with a light butter nut yellow color and a foot ring designating the Domus Magnus limitada label as well is present.

The feel of this stogie is medium firm to the touch.

Pre light draw yields no hint of the the notes to follow.  Initially, pepper is notable.  Not an overbearing pepper but pepper none the less, especially when nosehaled.  Hints of chocolate and a subtle fruityness (unknown) are evident as well.   The pepper almost immediately subsides and becomes non existent through the first third.  The chocolate and fruity notes are the predominate.

By midpoint, hints of leather a touch of nut is also apparent.  Still the chocolate lingers on the lips throughout

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The burn of this stogie is very straight, and it produces a considerable amount of smoke and has an effortless draw.  The ash is light and drops off easily.  This is what I expected when the feel of the cigar was not extremely tight, firm but not tight.

By the bottom third, the nuttyness has become predominant and the chocolate and fruit are simply nuances.  The leather is just in the background but holds on.
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Overall this is a smooth and very special cigar.  It burns wonderfully and evolves from end to end.

The price point for a limited edition cigar like this would be expected to be much higher but at about 9 bucks WOW!  Definately a recommend, with two thumbs up!

Sit Back relax and have a Cigar!

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Cigar Review Illusione 88 Robusto

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This cigar review of the Illusione 88 robusto is treat, Ive had a couple of these Illusione stogies but the 88 is my favorite so far.

Blend Nicaraguan, filler binder and wrapper

The wrapper is a corojo, with deep reddish hue. some veinage and minor tooth is notable. This stogie is notably heavier when compared to other robustos, it is firm and no soft spots are evident. A beautiful triple cap cover the head. The ring is simple slender. Black and white, with 88 and the name Illusione on it.

The prelight draw is pleasant, a slight hint of cinnamon is what comes to the forefront.

I used a punch to open up this cigar, and without further delay lets fire it up!

Lite up yields some sweetness on the lips, along with the expected woodsey initial taste. After a couple puffs, a notable spiceyness develops. Not a peppery spice however, though and not very poweful, hmmm! different. Ok, spice and citrus is what Im getting, very pleasant.

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A fair amount of smoke and a very smooth easy draw from this stogie. No flavor hangover on the tongue. The flavor is clean and distinct but doesnt lay there til the next puff to get stale like some do.

A few more puffs and the spiceyness all but disappeared. There is still a slightly citrusy note and a sweetness on the lips with every draw, but no spice right now. Nose hale is smooth with no spice whatsoever at the first third.

As I get down to the middle of this cigar the flavor has remained consistant, not very complex but quite enjoyable. The smoothness and flavor profile make this a relaxing smoke. Not to say its bland by any means. Theres just not a big swing in the flavor thus far.

The strength of this stogie is above average, not for the meek and mild.

The burn has been prefect thus far. No touch ups or re-lights to this point. On other occasions I have had to relight this specific blend but no flame outs yet with this one. A word of caution however, the ash is unforgiving and is prone to drop off with out notice at even 3/4 inches in length so take care.

Just past the half way mark and what I perceive to be a light cocoa chocolate flavor developed. Just slight enough to notice but not enough to overwhelm or mask the ever present citrus notes on the rear of the palate. Now a bit of spice has re-appeared this time on the lips and tip of the tongue. Some licorice flavor is also apparent. So much for not being complex, it just took a bit if time to develop, but at the half way mark things have perked up. Hope it keeps on rolling like this. I’ve had a couple of these but usually while sippin on a beverage and playin poker, not paying as close attention as I should or could have.

I Found this cigar review to be amongst the most enjoyable ones, as this stogie is easily in my top 5 , along with the Tatuaje conoju 2003, Tatuaje tubo negro, Arturo Fuente Anejo and the Tatuaje tubo rojo. I had trouble puttin this stogie down. Burned it to a nub.

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Overall impression:

Construction excellent
Flavor built slowly but developed well and was very pleasing
Burn impeccable
Price, just right at about 8 bucks

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Perdomo Lot 23 Robusto Maduro

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Cigar Review / Perdomo Lot 23 Maduro 5 x50
Origin: Esteli Nicaragua

Wrapper: appearance is relatively smooth, very minute veins and some tooth but overall smoothness is the norm.
Cap: double
Feel: evenly firm overall
Prelight sniff: mild barnyard

On light up the draw is good , first impression is earthy and some obvoius nuttiness.

The finish is short in the first third, there is a notable sweet note along with the nuttiness, no real spice at this point but smooth and tastey.

So far the burn is even , draw is ample and the ash is a nice grey
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At about an inch in to this stogie review and the sweetness is joined by a subtle spiceyness.

The strength is medium, as is the body at this point. The brun has become a bit jagged but nothing extreme, needing a fix.

About 2 inches down and the ash is holding firm. Nice and grey, some black blotchiness noted.

The body is still medium and the nutty sweetness is still predominant.

For a Nicaraguan cigar the spice is minimal, and nose hale is smooth with no heat . The burn at the midway point has not evened up but still ok. a quick toouch up with the torch and onward

AHH! and then there was spice, some good black pepper on the tongue and in the nose, right past the midway point.

Down to the back end this stogie has been smooth, nutty, sweet and spicey. Sounds like a chinese dinner. Its medium body was consistent throughout.

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All in all a good smoke for a reasonable price range of about 5-6 bucks a stick

see you next time, Sit Back RELAX and have a cigar.

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Flor de Selva Robusto, cigar review

flor-de-selva-robustoThis is a special cigar review, as this stogie was brought to me by a good friend directly from Honduras.  So I immediately felt compelled to light it up and giv e it a review.

This stogie is a robusto, 50 x5

wrapper: connecticut

Filler: honduras

Binder honduras

A mild cigar, with a pre-light draw that is a bit woody.

A very nice draw was immediately evident.

A third of the way in to this cigar the burn was perfect and the taste mild, a hint of pepper but very slight.  This cigar is smooth and could be a great morning stogie to enjoy with a cup of joe.

About half way down and the taste, body and finish remained consistent.  No real change was notable in the strength either.  This is an even steven cigar.  There is no denying its smoothness and very pleasant draw.  But what I enjoyed the most was the missing acidic tang found in many mild stogies.

Overall a great Sunday morning cigar

Thanks Tony!

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Cigar Review , Tatuaje Verocu Tubo (red label)

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Cigar review / Tatuaje red label tubo

Pre-light sniff yielded some obvious cedar notes, most likely attributed to the removal of this beauty from the tube that it comes packaged in.

The appearance of this cigar is less rustic than its twin brother the black tube.

The foot is clipped even and clean.

The wrapper is a darker more even color than the tubo negro, with some medium vienage and tooth present.

The roll is even although on this particular cigar not very tight it gives way to light compression.  Its not a loosey goosey by any means but not firm.

Pre-light draw gives some leather and cedar.

Initial light draw is leathery and as was expected, spicey.

Some sweetness on the lips is noteable, pepper on the tongue.

Nose hale at the onset gives some spice but nothing overwhelming

About an inch into this cigar and the noteable flavors are leather, earth and slight pepper.

The draw is smooth and the burn although not razor sharp is very even.  The ash released after and inch but was light grey with some black spots at this point.  SDC10611

Of note here is that although the draw is smooth, not an extreme amount of full smoke, a bit weak in this area.

2 inches into this cigar review and the flavor has evolved a bit to a more black coffee.  The spicey notes are minimal but present.

This cigar needs a prettyconsistent puff to maintain ignition, if left unattended for even a minute it seems to want to go out.

Im picking up some chocolate notes along with the coffee and the spice has diminished to almost nothing.  The finish is creamy at this point and very enjoyable. Body is medium to full and there is the nice mild sweetness on the lips which has been present from the start. The burn has become more uneven but no touch up at this point, about half way.

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And just like that from one puff to the next, BAMM! spice! and smoke! lots of smoke.  Good pepper flavor on the tongue and when nose haled, its almost like a different stogie was placed into my mouth. To go along with the pepper more cream in the finish, very nice transition at the half way mark.  Im removing the band to get to the last leg of this cigar review.

The spicey peppery flavor has built up to a very nice level as has the creamyness of the finish.  The burn evened out all on its own and the smoke is now full and thick.  Nothing like a good “back end” to keep this guy interested and happy.

Now at the bottom third, pepper lingers in the lips and tip of the tongue along with the sweet notes. Nose hale delivers just the right amount of spice.

Some leather has returned to mix it up with the pepper and chocolate/cocoa.

The change up from the first half to the the second has been very good.  Its a shame this cigar wasnt performing from the beginning but I wont take anything away from this back end, its developed into a real winner.  Can’t put it down good!

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Summing it up:

Construction: The appearance is beautiful, this torpedo looks great, the roll was medium firm.

Draw: smooth but yielded less than adequate smoke at the beginning, then gave way at the back half to a great amount of smoke.

Burn: good , some running was evident but no touch ups required, and again it evened out at the back half.

Flavors:  evolved , leather, earth. pepper with  creamy finish to start.  Coffee, Chocolate/cocoa jumped in later and pepper built up and stayed strong to the end.

Strength : above average

Body: medium to full

Overall: very good cigar, I have yet to try a bad Tatuaje, they seem to have their finger on the pulse of blending top notch cigars.

Price: about 11.00 bucks a stick, very doable

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Alec Bradley “Prensado” robusto

Alec Bradley “Prensado” robusto
5×50 medium/full body
rich flavorful, box pressed
Wrapper: Trojes, Honduras
Binder: Nicaragua
Filler: Trojes, Honduras, Nicaragua

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