Not exactly a boutique cigar, with little complexity and very mild. On the other hand the flavor profile intensifies as you smoke it with a great, creamy tobacco taste and notes of wood and cedar. Only comes in one size (the Saloman) and lasts about 1 1/2 hours. It also has great construction with an even burn, solid ash and rarely, if ever, comes apart on you. It's a great everyday or "yard" gar. Not on the level of a CAO, Padron or San Lotano but at about $2.00 a stick, who's complaining?