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Reinado Cigars
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- Jan 10, 2010
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REVIEW: Reinado Robusto (5.5x50)
Renaido cigars are a handmade, small batch tobacco that is aged 5 years and comes from Cuban seed and grown and fermented in Nicaragua.
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Appearance: Cigar looked beaitiful, like a dark earthy chocolate bar.
Pre-light: great barnyard, cinnamon, and cedar
1st THIRD: Wow! Right out of the gate I got a wonderful baker's chocolate and cinnamon, rounded out with rich earth and cedar. I strap in and prepare to enjoy. Great smoke production and I am finding this cigar to be a pleasure. The flavors are balanced and the baker's chocolate (dry, unsweetened, almost savory, like a Mexican hot chocolate is right in my WHEELHOUSE! Don't laugh, I thought of a less sweet Padron and don't think I use that reference lightly!
2nd THIRD: the cigar continues to build and while flavors come and go, I am pleasantly surprised by how refined this cigar is. As I smoke this I realize that this cigar could easily be smoked in the morning when you have had a good breakfast and are drinking an espresso or a high % hot chocolate with very little sugar.
Final THIRD: sad this cigar is coming to a close yet very happy to have discovered a cigar that I see moving into my rotation.
Ok, full disclosure.
1) Three cigars were given to me by Anotnia and I smoked two.
2) Both cigars had a tighter draw than I am used to but in no way could they be construed as plugged or did it detract from my enjoyment of this cigar. Finally, during the last third, I had trouble keeping the cigar lit. But it travelled a while and i maybe should have let it rest longer, THEN I had technical issue with my lighter. Given the cigar is new, it may still be a little wet. I am willing to be of these were to sit a few weeks longer, I wonder how much better they would have been and the "slightly" tight draw been mitigated, if not ameliorated.
3) The best complement I can give this cigar is that I gave the 3rd to a gentleman who is a good friend and is the president of a cigar club near where I live. I don't pass on junk and it is my hope that people while try this cigar and enjoy it as much as I did after he recommends it. I am almost sure he will.
ENJOYED: VERY MUCH
VALUE: for a small batch Nicaraguan Puro aged 5 years at 7.95?! DEFINITELY!
BOX WORTHY: for me, ABSOLUTELY!
Long Ashes!
Jack Linos
Renaido cigars are a handmade, small batch tobacco that is aged 5 years and comes from Cuban seed and grown and fermented in Nicaragua.
.
Appearance: Cigar looked beaitiful, like a dark earthy chocolate bar.
Pre-light: great barnyard, cinnamon, and cedar
1st THIRD: Wow! Right out of the gate I got a wonderful baker's chocolate and cinnamon, rounded out with rich earth and cedar. I strap in and prepare to enjoy. Great smoke production and I am finding this cigar to be a pleasure. The flavors are balanced and the baker's chocolate (dry, unsweetened, almost savory, like a Mexican hot chocolate is right in my WHEELHOUSE! Don't laugh, I thought of a less sweet Padron and don't think I use that reference lightly!
2nd THIRD: the cigar continues to build and while flavors come and go, I am pleasantly surprised by how refined this cigar is. As I smoke this I realize that this cigar could easily be smoked in the morning when you have had a good breakfast and are drinking an espresso or a high % hot chocolate with very little sugar.
Final THIRD: sad this cigar is coming to a close yet very happy to have discovered a cigar that I see moving into my rotation.
Ok, full disclosure.
1) Three cigars were given to me by Anotnia and I smoked two.
2) Both cigars had a tighter draw than I am used to but in no way could they be construed as plugged or did it detract from my enjoyment of this cigar. Finally, during the last third, I had trouble keeping the cigar lit. But it travelled a while and i maybe should have let it rest longer, THEN I had technical issue with my lighter. Given the cigar is new, it may still be a little wet. I am willing to be of these were to sit a few weeks longer, I wonder how much better they would have been and the "slightly" tight draw been mitigated, if not ameliorated.
3) The best complement I can give this cigar is that I gave the 3rd to a gentleman who is a good friend and is the president of a cigar club near where I live. I don't pass on junk and it is my hope that people while try this cigar and enjoy it as much as I did after he recommends it. I am almost sure he will.
ENJOYED: VERY MUCH
VALUE: for a small batch Nicaraguan Puro aged 5 years at 7.95?! DEFINITELY!
BOX WORTHY: for me, ABSOLUTELY!
Long Ashes!
Jack Linos