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Quesada 35th Anniversary Cigar

Scott1966

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The big hit for me at the 2009 IPCPR trade show was the Quesada 35th Anniversary cigar. This cigar is a 6 X 49 boxpressed Toro and has a beautiful oily sheen Araparica wrapper from Ecuador. The binder is a Criollo 98 cuban seed grown in the Dominican Republic and the filler is one leaf of the 2008 crop tobacco of the Dominican Republic and some ligeros from the Esteli region of Nicaragua. The cigar looks so beautiful, you almost don't want to smoke it - just admire it. The band looks sharp with colors of Gold, Black and Silver - very elegant looking.

The cigar initially starts off with a bit of spiciness but quickly smooths out to a complex taste of coffee bean, subtle chocolate (Godiva) and undertones of nuts. The cigar burns razor sharp and the construction is flawless. The cigar burns slow and never gets hot or harsh at all. I almost burned my fingers not wanting this smoking experience to end. It really is an amazing cigar. Too bad it is a one time release but "Las Jovenes" are already hard at work on a new project and I for one cannot wait to see what they come up with.
 
I must admit, I wasn't too impressed with this smoke, that I decided to pass on it. I enjoyed their Casa Magna Oscuro and the CM Colorado Salomon much more. But I think the Jovenes still have potential....they just a little wet behind the ears.
 
I loved this cigar. Probably one of the best that were debuted at the show. Besides they sold out in 2 days that says something on its own.
 
I loved this cigar. Probably one of the best that were debuted at the show. Besides they sold out in 2 days that says something on its own.


I know they sold out...that's why I didn't feel so bad in turning them down. They're great people over there. Meanwhile, I still say the very best cigars of the show were the San Cristobal Sungrown and the My Father 1922...both Pepin creations.
 
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