
Panel Review:
Clearly, this is a very well constructed cigar rolled
with properly aged tobaccos. We found it full flavored, yet somewhat mild
in strength. Note a pleasant, herbal character and a mild to medium body.
You should also pick up some spicy hints as you get into it. Overall,
a well-made cigar offering a spicy core of flavors. Try it with a malty
Irish Red Ale.

A tremendous value, The Cusano Selection is a favorite of many of our panel members and several have been smoking for years. It´s hand rolled in the Dominican Republic Hendrik Kelner, the same master roller behind the Davidoff brand. Hendrik blends Connecticut binder tobaccos of nearly the same quality as many wrapper leaves. It's like smoking a cigar that has two wrappers! The Rosado line is encased in a beautiful shade grown Rosado wrapper that begs you to smoke it.
Panel Review:
Immediately note a very oily, appealing wrapper.
Smoke Magazine states: "Very reminiscent of a Cuban cigar. Lots of
flavorful smoke in the beginning with great character & a big finish.
The Cusano Selection is all that and a little more...excellent construction
and big taste without the big bite."

Panel Review:
You've got to love this brand. We found it to be
a full-flavored smoke. No wonder it's been called the "espresso of
cigars". Note Excalibur's famously rich, strong, and creamy flavors.
Look for a perfect draw, even burn and a firm light gray ash. We loved
the aroma and would suggest enjoying it with a strong coffee or a pale
ale (depending on your mood or the time of day!).

The Jose Llopis brand emerged during the mid 1990s during the cigar boom and was priced then in the $10-12 range. It's hand rolled in the Republic of Panama with a blend of long-filler Dominican, Panamanian, and Honduran filler tobaccos and a Dominican binder. But the most striking aspect of this smoke in our opinion is again, the gorgeous Connecticut shade wrapper.
Panel Review:
Our panel members were a bit surprised at how smooth,
mild and pleasant this rather large pyramid smoked. We found the wrapper
flawless with a very silky, smooth feel. It's been aged over 4 years and
it shows in how nicely it held its ash. Overall, a wonderfully mild smoke
offering an easy draw. Try pairing it with a shot of reposado tequila.

A solid well, respected line, the Jose Marti line is handmade in Esteli, Nicaragua and available in a wide array of ten shapes and sizes. Of the five shapes evaluated, our panel favored the Churchill featured this month. Each cigar is individually packaged in beautiful solid cedar tubes so large that we could not fit them in our shipping tube!
Panel Review:
Immediately note a well constructed shaped cigar
with an appealing oily sheen to the wrapper. It burned perfectly and offered
plenty of smoke. We found it to offer a spicy, full-bodied taste that
highlights its Ecuadorian-grown, Sumatra seed wrapper. We also picked
up hints of cocoa beans and dark spice flavors. Overall, a very well balanced
smoke with plenty of flavor.
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