Padron 1926 from Cigar Masters Review
Summary Cigar Review: Brandon here together with Rachel introduced to us the Padron 1926 cigar which according to them is a stick that gives a really tight fill but has a very excellent draw. The cigar is full bodied and very smooth. The flavor was well balance with a hint of chocolate, earthy and spicy flavors.
Punch Punch from Alex Cigar Review
Summary Cigar Review: Alex in this review showcased to us the Punch Punch Cab 50 cigar which comes in a cabinet of 50. According to Alex the Punch Punch is one of the classic Cuban cigar and rated this as one of his favorite tobacco. The cigar has nice construction and a beautiful chocolaty wrapper. The whole smoke takes about 45-50 minutes which gives one ample of time to enjoy this excellent cigar.
Roger Jacobi 6×60 from Daniel Cigar Review
Summary Cigar Review: Daniel from SmokingSpirits in this review presented to us another new cigar the Roger Jacobi which is exclusively made for excalibur cigar club. The stick is wrap with a beautiful dark Maduro, which is very oily, very smooth and has very minimal veins. The cigar also has an excellent construction. Despite it is a very fresh cigar, Daniel here went to comment that this stick is an excellent smoke with a very nice drag and draw.
Camacho SLR Maduro from Brandon Cigar Review
Summary Cigar Review: The Camacho SLR Maduro is another cigar has a nice full blend but has a very mild but not too sweet flavor. The cigar was well constructed and has a beautiful draw. Throughout the smoke according to Brandon and Jim of Camacho cigars, the stick was very consistent. Aside from the insights about the Camacho SLR Maduro Brandon also gives some tips for newbies on how to cut your cigar in this video.
Camacho Triple Maduro from Smartfinds Cigar Review
Summary Cigar Review: Danny in this video presented to us another new Honduran cigar which is the Camacho Triple Maduro. What makes this cigar very unique according to Danny is that this is the only tripple maduro cigar. It is an all Honduran tobacco and when smoke correctly it can last up to an hour and 45 minutes. If your looking for a heavy cigar you might as well try this one.
COA Brazilla from PuffingCigars Cigar Review
Summary Cigar Review: The Brazilla as confirmed in this review is a cigar not made in Brazil but in Honduras. It has a Nicaraguan binder and filler and the wrapper is a Brazilian maduro wrapper which is the only part in this cigar which actually came from Brazil. It is a a well constructed cigar and has a good draw all the way through. This is also a medium bodied cigar and is another very affordable smoke.
Montecristo Flor Fina from Steve Nathan Cigar Review
Summary Cigar Review: Steve in this review showcased to us another unique cigar which is the Montecristo Flor Fina. What makes this cigar unique according to Steve is that this is the only Montecristo made in Honduras. It has a Honduran binder, an Ecuadorian-Sumatran wrapper and a blend of Honduran-Nicaraguan-Peruvian filler which gives the cigar its unique full bodied flavor. The Cigar was purposely designed to cater those who loved a full bodied Cuban style cigar. Perfectly constructed cigar with a beautiful packaging, if your looking for quality and well crafted cigar, again according to Steve in this video the Montecristo Flor Fina might just be the one for you.
Cauba from Alex Cigar Review
Summary Cigar Review: Alex from CigarBunch in this review presented to us another cigar which happened to be the smallest of the Divino’s kind which is the Cuaba cigar. This is a well constructed cigar which has a very tight draw. Aside from this, Alex also went to tell us that this tobacco is a very flavorful cigar with a lot of coco and coffee. A very great tasting cigar which make it worth a shot.
