Short cigar reviews from Puroexpress.
Well now, folks, it seems the Old Regime of Cuban cigars has pulled quite the stunt these last 2 years—tripling their prices overnight. But here’s a thought for our friends in Havana: do you reckon the quality has tripled too?
The Alec Bradley Prensado Churchill is a slightly pressed cigar featuring a dark-brown wrapper that hints at the rich flavors within.
The San Cristobal Revelation Triumph is a distinguished Churchill cigar that evolves in intensity and clarity with each puff.
The Romeo y Julieta 1875 – Exhibicion No. 1 is a strikingly long cigar that captures attention with its slightly spotty wrapper and elegant appearance.
You’ve heard it before—Cuban cigars, the gold standard, the crème de la crème, the stuff of legends. But what if I told you that the times are a-changin’? Today, we’re not just puffing on any old smoke. We’re diving into three cigars that might just leave even the most storied Cuban rolling in its cedar-lined grave. Let’s take a closer look at the Plasencia Alma Fuerte, the Rocky Patel Disciple, and the Merchant Toro, and see if they can truly stand up to the myths.
The Don Pepin Garcia – Original Exclusivos is a meticulously crafted cigar that showcases the hallmark qualities of the renowned Garcia family.
The Illusione Original Documents – Corojo Gran Corona is a long and elegant cigar that immediately impresses with its notably veiny wrapper and meticulous construction.
The Arturo Fuente – Cañones Maduro stands out with its imposing size and deep black, oily wrapper adorned with gnarly veins
The Punch Clásico – Presidente is a large, dark cigar that commands attention with its robust size and attractive appearance.