Nice reviews Ron and appreciate your willingness to step outside your norms.
Cigar #1
Wrapper Sumatra
Origin Honduras
Pile on the pleasure!
CAO took their time with this one. Initially, CAO introduced pilón fermented tobaccos in 2015 with the 90-rated CAO Pilón. The pilón process creates premium leaves that are rich and smooth with a touch of spice, that are worth the wait. Despite CAO using a process that takes longer to cure their leaves, they added in an additional two years of aging that provides a well-balanced experience.
The name Pilón Añejo roughly translates into "aged pile," which is a technique that has been around since the 19th century to cure tobacco. Rick Rodriguez, CAO’s blender, choose a new blend for this release. A combination of Dominican and Nicaraguan fillers bound by a Honduran binder. To complete this well-aged cigar, CAO went with an Ecuadorian Sumatra wrapper. This cigar clocks in with a medium-full profile and is great to pair with rye, rum, or porter! Only 5,000 boxes were made, so you need to grab these today if you want to give these a try!
(Every day)
Cigar #2
Wrapper Maduro, Nicaraguan
Origin Nicaragua
Additions worth the wait!
To celebrate 20 years of the Perdomo Reserve line being on the market, Perdomo Cigars wanted to create an addition to the line that honored their brand and its history. In addition to their new sun-grown version, they went above and beyond and created Perdomo Reserve 10th Anniversary Box-Pressed Maduro too.
These Maduro treasures are a beautiful box-pressed Nicaraguan puro that utilizes six-year aged Cuban-seed Nicaraguan wrappers and filler tobaccos hand picked from their prestigious farms in Esteli, Condega, and Jalapa Valley for the blend. The wrapper is a Maduro Nicargauan leaf, that has been bourbon barrel aged 14 months and produces a medium to full-bodied blend with notes of a natural sweetness with hints of dark cocoa and espresso. You're gonna be back for more. Trust us!
(Mid tier)
Cigar #3
Wrapper Nicaraguan
Origin Nicaragua
Joya turns 50
50 years is a long time. You don’t believe me? Let’s journey back to 1968 – the year the oldest cigar factory in Nicaragua was established. The Beatles were still a band, the legal drinking age was 18, gas was 34 cents, and the internet wasn’t even a thing. While all this has changed, Joya de Nicaragua has been perfecting the craft of premium handmade cigars. 50 years of accumulated knowledge, experience, and resilience all come full circle with the Joya de Nicaragua Cinco Decadas.
This cigar celebrates an impressive milestone, so the Joya team worked tirelessly to create a Nicaraguan cigar of unparalleled elegance. The blend has not been disclosed but we do know it’s a medium to full-bodied Nicaraguan puro made exclusively with the companies best extra-vintage leaves. Cinco Decadas was originally rolled up in two specially selected sizes – the Diadema and El General - the first sizes ever rolled at the factory. The Funadador was created to exhibit the best possible tobacco for this blend, and pays tribute to the founders of Joya de Nicaragua. Quantities of these special cigars are very limited, and it's only a matter of time before they're gone. Grab a box today, and toast to 50 years with some of the best tobacco on the planet.
(Upper tier)
Unfortunately these blends don’t have size options, I’ve bitched to Nick before about it and he talked costs I in return asked why the Cameroon petite Coronas are so cheap then…..this is why I chose these for you though 2/3 I like a lot.