Alec Bradley Coyol Robusto Cigar - Box of 20 (Discontinued)

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Description Ref # 150848

Length: 5"
Ring Gauge: 52
Flavour: Medium to Full
Packaging: Box of 20 Cigars 

Wrapper: Honduras
Binder: Honduras, Nicaragua
Filler: Honduras, Nicaragua

ALEC BRADLEY 

Alec Bradley Cigar Company dates back to 1996 and was founded by Ralph and Alan, it was their passion for cigars that encouraged them to invest their life into something they love; founding Alec Bradley Cigar Company.

In 1998 they decided to create their first cigar together, Occidental Reserve. The response proved that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts and that pushed them to continue to develop cigars that we and others have been excited to smoke.

Alec Bradley have a goal: to give you, the cigar smoker, an unforgettable experience.

COYOL

Alec Bradley Coyol features a Honduran wrapper plus Nicaraguan and Honduran long-fillers with unique tobaccos from a farm named Coyol, giving this robust blend a one-of-a-kind taste. Coyol is made at the Raices Cubanas factory of Honduras.

The Coyol farm became the inspiration behind this blend after AB owner Alan Rubin fell in love with the aroma and taste of the tobaccos that this revered farm produces. This celebrated tobacco can be found in every aspect of the Coyol blend.

"La Vega Coyol is one of our exclusive farms in Honduras, named after the majestic Coyol palm tree that stands at its entrance. Sharing the same fertile soil of the palm, the tobaccos cultivated from La Vega Coyol exhibit great flavour and wonderful aromatics. I blended Alec Bradley Coyol for the cigar enthusiast who appreciates rich flavour and aroma. Like a fine wine, Coyol is a cigar whose name honours its roots and the land that gave it character."
Alan Rubin

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by Ahmed on Thursday 25 November, 2021
First let me thank Alec Bradley so much for this unique cigar. medium to full body, the draw, burn, and constrection are amazing. Varied bouquet of Flavors, aromas, and after tastes.. Such as woody, leather, cinnamon, nuts, chocolate, dried fruit, Barley, and creamy milk smoke. I will make sure keeps a large number of these fancy sticks in my cigar humidors. Thank you so much C.GARS , Michelle Adler for all excellent choices and services. ✨
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by David on Wednesday 26 February, 2020
A similar version of the Orchant AB shorty. Dry oak, nutty, earth, leather and espresso finish. David - C.Gars Ltd Cigar Ambassador
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by Robert on Monday 01 April, 2019
Alec Bradley Coyol Robusto Initial impressions - this is one very fine cigar, firm to the touch, size-proportionate at 52 RG x 5 inches and sporting an attractive mid-chocolate colour. Large and eye-catchingly simple AB band, it looked and felt good. Also, this example had been resting in the humidor for a month. First third - mostly mild with predominant background notes of earth, wood and hay. Good draw using a clean punch cut, easily fired up using a torch lighter and pleasant aroma upon lighting with considerable smoke output. Definitely no complex flavours detected and no hint of spiciness (or harshness for that matter) on the palate but nonetheless enjoyable, particularly when paired with a Bowmore Islay malt. Second third - little change to overall taste experience. Enjoyable if slightly underwhelming. Left a pleasant but mildly dry aftertaste in the mouth. Developed a very uneven burn line which needed correcting on a couple of occasions. Final third - much as before. The smaller band easy to remove but larger band was problematic, refusing to budge and ultimately causing irreparable damage to wrapper. Disappointing that the cigar began to unravel with way too much still left to enjoy. Last words - Got just over the hour and with about 1/4 left before wrapper started to disintegrate and I had to put it down. What I had, I enjoyed a lot but overall this particular example sadly turned into a bit of a disappointment after a hugely promising start. That said I’d still be happy to give the Coyol another go. 3.5/5
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