The combination of flavors comes together like a gourmet meal: silky smooth, but rich and chewy. Their signature sauce as I often call it, is a little sour, a little danky and funky, and. After smoking the Caldwell Savages Lancero for about 77 minutes, I must admit that I (personally) don’t love Caldwell cigars. But the number of flavors isn’t the only factor: they also have to harmonize with each other. CigarScore: Through the middle of the cigar, the flavors were good, the draw was good, and the burn was perfectly even. The blend showcases a lot of flavors found in other cigars like the Dark Corojo, but offers additional complexity to enhance the experience. ConclusionĬuatro Cinco is another great offering from Joya de Nicaragua. Marrero Aquatico 45 Cigars: This Dominican puro cigar is hand crafted with supreme blend of Habano, Criollo, & Corojo filler tobaccos, bound in a Olor Dominicano binder and wrapped with Habano. The final third doesn’t change much, but the cigar continues burning smoothing and the burn never wavers. Moving in to the halfway mark, I pick up leather, as well as a saltiness that’s saddled up alongside the pepper. The burn remains sharp, with a solid, white-gray ash. There’s also an anise note that works well with the rest of the profile. ![]() But beyond any aesthetic appeal has to be quality and craftsmanship. As you can see, the cigar is a beauty to beholdpart of the reason I picked it up. In the second third, the spice increases a bit. Up for review today is the Joya de Nicaragua Cuatro Cinco, a cigar that celebrates the 45th anniversary of the founding of the company. The flavor has also shifted subtly, with the addition of peanuts and an oat-like aroma that I find very enjoyable. One thing I notice is the box pressed format of this cigar makes for a really comfortable smoking experience.Īn inch in, the burn is sharp and the cigar is producing a lot of smoke. The character of the smoke is interesting in that, though it is a very rich smoke, it also activates the tip of my tongue heavily with the spice. Overall, the smoke at this point is medium bodied. Joya de Nicaragua Cuatro Cinco opens with some fun notes of toasted bread, pepper, and an ultra smooth cocoa note that reminds me (at least in terms of consistency) to hot cocoa. The pre-light draw has a healthy amount of resistance and I pick up hints of earth, chocolate, and a slight spiciness. ![]() The texture is sandy, springy when squeezed, and seems to be packed evenly. Wrapper is: Habano Rosado-Connecticut and Candela. The Jalapa wrapper is a deep, rich dark brown with small veins. The Aquatico is a unique and flavorful blend with a 45 degree cut foot. There’s a plain-looking dark wrapper with some reds coming through, quite a bit. The color of the wrapper plays nicely with the dominant black, white, and gold from the band. MSRP: 29.50 (Box of 10, 295) Release Date: March 2022. It’s impossible to deny that the Cuatro Cinco is a beautiful cigar. ![]() As you can see, the cigar is a beauty to behold–part of the reason I picked it up. Up for review today is the Joya de Nicaragua Cuatro Cinco, a cigar that celebrates the 45th anniversary of the founding of the company.
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