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Jose L Piedra Cazadores Cigar - 1 Single
Date Added: Thursday 11 September, 2025
I loved this cigar, amazing flavours, holds the ash and nice even burn. Already ordered more
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JANUARY SALE - La Invicta Nicaraguan 58 Cigar - 1 Single
Date Added: Wednesday 10 September, 2025
What a great cigar. Used a large punch cutter rather than a straight cutter, lit well and stayed alight holding ash. Very smooth draw and would say easy to smoke anytime of the day. Paired this with a strong coffee and was very enjoyable. Will be ordering more of these.
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JANUARY SALE - Plasencia Alma Del Cielo Amanecer Hexagono Cigar - 1 Single
Date Added: Thursday 04 September, 2025
I think everyone should buy 2 of these. Put one in the humidor to show to friends and as a reminder of a unique experience. Stunning appearance, beautiful appearance and unique presentation. Very easy draw and perfect burn lasts well over an hour. It’s no Cohiba or Trinidad but it does everything well, it has two characters - the main difference is strength the first half very pleasant creamy with ample smoke, the 2nd more spice and more strength. All in all an experience you’ll enjoy. A 12 year old single Haitian rum added to the experience.
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Joya de Nicaragua Antano CT Toro Cigar - 1 Single
Date Added: Wednesday 03 September, 2025
The Joya Antaño Robusto is probably the strongest cigar I’ve tried so far, and it definitely taught me to respect full-bodied smokes. Right off the bat, there’s a hit of black pepper and spice that wakes up your palate. It’s earthy, leathery, and has a bold espresso-like bitterness that feels very “serious.” At first, I thought it might be too much for me, but as I slowed down and adjusted to the intensity, I started noticing more balance: some sweetness in the background, a bit of cocoa, and an almost honeyed undertone if I really focused. The construction was excellent—firm ash, slow burn, and lots of thick smoke. This is not a casual cigar to puff without attention; it demands focus and rewards it with layers of flavor. By the final third, the power is undeniable, but it doesn’t lose its character. For me, it’s not an everyday cigar—I don’t think I’m ready for that level of strength all the time—but it gave me a glimpse of what full-bodied Nicaraguan cigars are all about. It was bold, flavorful, and memorable. Rating: 8/10
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Joya de Nicaragua Black Robusto Cigar - 1 Single
Date Added: Wednesday 03 September, 2025
The Joya Black Label has been one of the most exciting cigars I’ve smoked so far. It’s wrapped in a dark Mexican San Andrés wrapper, which gives it a rich, bold appearance that immediately sets the tone. The first few draws were earthy and slightly sweet, with cocoa and espresso notes right from the start. I was a little nervous it would be too strong, but it stayed smooth and well-balanced the whole way through. The pepper and spice were present but not overwhelming, adding complexity without harshness. Midway, I noticed a subtle creaminess blending with the darker flavors, which really kept my interest. The burn was perfect—razor sharp and steady. This cigar felt a little more “serious” than some of the lighter smokes I’ve tried, but in a good way. It showed me how a darker wrapper can bring depth without being overpowering. The aroma was rich, almost chocolatey, which I really enjoyed. Toward the final third, the strength picked up, but it stayed pleasant and flavorful rather than bitter. For me, this felt like a big step in my cigar journey—bold but still approachable. Rating: 9
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Joya de Nicaragua Red Robusto Cigar - 1 Single
Date Added: Wednesday 03 September, 2025
The Joya Red Label has been one of the most approachable Nicaraguan cigars I’ve tried so far. It’s marketed as vibrant and medium-bodied, and I’d agree with that. Right away, I got a burst of earthy spice that was lively but not aggressive. There’s also a slight sweetness—like dried fruit—woven into the smoke, which balances things nicely. The construction was solid: the draw was easy and the burn line stayed sharp almost the whole way through. As the cigar developed, I picked up more cedar and a bit of cocoa, giving it a warmer character. It’s not as creamy or mild as some of the others I’ve tried, but it’s also not a powerhouse—perfect middle ground. What stood out most to me was the consistency: each puff delivered the same balanced mix of earth, pepper, and subtle sweetness. Toward the end, it built into a stronger finish, with more spice and richness, but it never crossed into harsh territory. For someone like me learning to appreciate the differences in cigars, this was a great introduction to the “classic Nicaraguan” flavor profile. I’d definitely smoke it again. Rating: 8/10
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