Padron Millennium 1964 Series Humidor & Cigars IN STOCK

Padron Millennium 1964 Series Humidor, 2000 Limited Edition

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Sequential numbering of cigars of the humidor in stock at Anthony’s Cigar Emporium.

In 1999, Padrón rolled 100,000 of a specially-blended version of its immensely popular 1964 Series to be released in 2000 to celebrate the entry of the third millenium. The Padrón Millennium 1964 Series was limited to 1,000 humidor cases of 100 cigars. The blend was similar to the 1964 Series, but was said to be quite a bit more bold in flavor and the tobacco used was already aged for five years before it was rolled into the cigars.   Anthony’s Cigar Emporium has one humidor in stock and a handful of singles available for purchase.  Visit our page of the Padron Millennium 1964 Series here.

From Padron’s Press Release in 1999:

“To celebrate the Millennium, the Padrón family created the limited edition ‘Millennium 1964 Series.’ Production was limited to 1,000 cases of 100 cigars each. The cigar, with dimensions of 52 x 6, is made with tobacco that has been aged for five years. All tobacco used for this single release was hand selected specifically for this limited production. Our goal was to blend a more full-bodied flavor while not compromising the balance that cigar connoisseurs have come to expect from our products.”

This Padron Millennium 1964 Series release was also the first time Padron individually numbered its cigars and each Padron Millennium 1964 Series humidor comes with five solid cedar trays that accommodate 20 cigars sequentially numbered on each tray. Each cigar as well as each humidor case is individually and sequentially numbered. To make this possible, new bands containing Jose O. Padrón’s signature were designed to accommodate the individual serial numbering of each cigar.

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Plaque on humidor displaying the serial number of the case in stock at Anthony’s Cigar Emporium.

 

Each humidor also features two solid brass plaques on the exterior lid. The first, appearing on the center of the lid, contains the 1964 Anniversary Series logo. The second, located on the bottom right corner of the lid, contains the following information: Millennium 1964 Series Limited Edition Box No. 816 / 1,000 and Cigars No. 81501-81600. The serial numbers provided were of the Padron Millennium 1964 Series Humidor in stock (Maduro wrapper). Anthony’s Cigar Emporium also has a handful of single cigar aside from the humidor in stock for single purchases. This is a very rare 15 year old limited edition collector’s item that only comes around a few times each generation.

There were no re-releases or refills available for the Padron Millennium 1964 Series humidor.

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Cubanacan HR Habano 2000 is coming to Anthony’s Cigar Emporium

Cubanacan HR Habano 2000

The cigar line, called simply HR for Hirochi Robaina’s initials, is rolled in Estelí, Nicaragua at the Cubanacan Cigars Factory S.A.  The Cubanacan Habano 2000 is the result of a project that started three years ago when Omar González Alemán, the master blender at Cubanacan who migrated to Costa Rica from Cuba in 2004, approached Hirochi Robaina with an idea. Alemán, who emigrated from Cuba in 2004,  wanted to create a new cigar brand to honor the Robaina’s family legacy in Cuban cigars, and the cigar that emerged is the full-bodied Cubanacan HR Habano 2000.  The cigars were released at the July ICPCR in 2014.

The patriarch of the family was legendary Cuban tobacco farmer Alejandro Robaina. Alejandro headed the tobacco plantation called Cuchillas de Barbacoa in Pinar del Río, which had been in the family since the mid-1800s, for decades until four years ago, when he died after a long battle with cancer. His grandson Hirochi, who had worked at Alejandro’s side for 14 years, began running the farm in Cuba. Omar Alemán worked in the Cuban tobacco industry since he was nine years old, spending many of those years overseeing the La Corona Cigar Factory, one of the largest factories in Havana where Cuban brands such as Romeo y Julieta, Hoyo de Monterrey, Cuaba, Por Larrañaga, Saint Luis Rey, and San Cristóbal de la Habana are rolled. During this time, Alemán developed a lasting friendship with the elder Alejandro Robaina.

In honor of his compadre Alejandro, Alemán collaborated with Cuban grandson Hirochi Robaina on a blend that uses filler from Nicaragua’s Jalapa Valley and Estelí regions, binder from Jalapa, and a distinctive maduro wrapper grown in Ecuador from Habano 2000 seed. Cubanacan says HR Habano 2000 is powerful. Hirochi Robaina said “I can’t smoke light cigars…I need it to be strong, and flavorful, but definitely strong.”

Very complex, full-flavored, and full-bodied Cubanacan HR Habano 2000 is a true conoisseur’s experience. Though there is no actual Cuban tobacco in the HR, Hirochi’s influence on the blend reflects the balanced and complex Cuban blending style.  This marks the first time that Hirochi Robaina has blended a cigar without using Cuban tobacco.

 

Cubanacan HR Habano 2000
Made by: Cubanacan Cigars
Country of Manufacture: Nicaragua
Wrapper: Ecuadorian Habano 2000 Maduro
Binder: Jalapa Nicaragua
Filler: Nicaraguan
Dimensions: Hermoso (5 1/8 x 48 Corona); Belicoso (5 1/2 x 52); Toro (6 x 52); Sublime (6 1/2 x 54 Toro Grande)

 

 

 

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Cubanacan Maduro coming to Anthony’s Cigar Emporium

Cubanacan Maduro

Cubanacan has been quietly making premium cigars at amazing prices since 2006 where they began in Nicaragua. Now under the close supervision of Master Blender Omar González Alemán who emigrated from Cuba in 2004, they began small with just five pairs of rollers but a passion for tradition and quality.

Alemán worked in the Cuban tobacco industry since he was 9 years old, spending many of those years overseeing the La Corona Cigar Factory, one of the largest factories in Havana where Cuban brands such as Romeo y Julieta, Hoyo de Monterrey, Cuaba, Por Larrañaga, Saint Luis Rey, and San Cristóbal de la Habana are rolled. Cubanacan Maduro features a dark Ecuadorian Maduro wrapper and its all-Nicaraguan filler and Ecuadorian binder offer a leathery and rich earth profile. Aromas of roasted coffee are present. Cubanacan means “where fertile land is abundant.” With a great burn and draw, the construction is excellent. These cigars are a perfect entry point into a premium cigar without the premium price.

 

Cubanacan Maduro
Made by: Cubanacan Cigars
Country of Manufacture: Nicaragua
Wrapper: Ecuadorian Habano
Binder: Ecuadorian
Filler: Nicaraguan
Dimensions: Chatos (4 1/2 x 42 Corona); Rothschild (5 x 50 Robusto); Lonsdale (6 1/2 x42); Churchill (7 x 50); Piramide (6 1/8 x 52); Gordo (6 x 60)

 

 

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Cubanacan Habano coming to Anthony’s Cigar Emporium

Cubanacan Habano

Cubanacan has been quietly making premium cigars at amazing prices since 2006 where they began in Nicaragua. Now under the close supervision of Master Blender Omar González Alemán who emigated from Cuba in 2004, they began small with just five pairs of rollers but a passion for tradition and quality. Alemán worked in the Cuban tobacco industry since he was 9 years old, spending many of those years overseeing the La Corona Cigar Factory, one of the largest factories in Havana where Cuban brands such as Romeo y Julieta, Hoyo de Monterrey, Cuaba, Por Larrañaga, Saint Luis Rey, and San Cristóbal de la Habana are rolled.

Cubanacan Habano features a shiny and spicy Ecuadorian Habano wrapper and its all-Nicaraguan filler and Ecuadorian binder offer a leathery and rich earth profile. Aromas of smoked oak are present. Cubanacan means “where fertile land is abundant.” With a great burn and draw, the construction is excellent. These cigars are a perfect entry point into a premium cigar without the premium price.

 

Habano

Cubanacan Habano
Made by: Cubanacan Cigars
Country of Manufacture: Nicaragua
Wrapper: Ecuadorian Habano
Binder: Ecuadorian
Filler: Nicaraguan
Dimensions: Chatos (4 1/2 x 42 Corona); Rothschild (5 x 50 Robusto); Churchill (7 x 50); Piramide (6 1/8 x 52); Gordo (6 x 60)

 

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Viaje C-4 is Back for Summer 2015

Viaje C-4

Originally released in 2011, the Viaje C-4, a 5″ x 56 Robusto Grande, was packaged in 75 count flat top wooden boxes resembling explosives crates.  The Viaje C-4 is a very unique looking vitola.  The cigar is little longer and wider than a traditional 5″ x 50 Robusto,  triple capped on both ends, and box pressed, thus making it resemble a block of C-4 plastic explosives.  This marketing theme coincided with their usual June releases arriving just in time for the Fourth of July pyrotechnic celebrations.  The Viaje C-4 was a Nicaraguan puro rolled at the Raices Cubanas factory in Honduras with a very dark brown and well fermented Corojo wrapper.  The Viaje C-4 was a limited edition cigar that was released for three consecutive summers that stopped in 2014 when no Viaje C-4 cigars were made.

For Summer 2015, Viaje will re-release the C-4 but it is no longer a Nicaraguan puro and is now rolled by Abe Flores’ PDR factory in the Dominican Republic.  The Viaje C-4 2015 will sport a Connecticut Broadleaf Maduro wrapper. Like many Viaje small batch releases, Andre Farkas, owner of Viaje, is still pretty secretive about the re-release so there are many details remaining to be filled in, namely the filler blend, which has heretofore been called simply Nicaraguan.  Abe Flores has indicated that he will use a different filler blend, but there hasn’t been much detail released as yet.  Since all of the three previous Viaje C-4 releases were 5″ x 56, box pressed and triple capped on both ends, we expect that the 2015 will be the same format.  The 2015 release will also be packaged in 75 count wooden crates.

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Viaje C-4 Summer Seasonal Release 2015
Made by: PDR Cigars for Viaje
Country of Manufacture: Dominican Republic
Wrapper: Connecticut Broadleaf Maduro
Binder: Undisclosed as yet
Filler: Undisclosed as yet
Dimensions: 5″ x 56

 

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Anthony’s Cigar Emporium is expecting arrival in June.

We are offering 75-count wooden crates and 25-count packs at 10% off with free shipping.

 

Viaje TNT is Back for Summer 2015

Viaje TNT

Originally released in 2010, the Viaje TNT, a 6 1/4″ x 54 Toro, was packaged in 75 count flat top wooden boxes resembling dynamite crates.  The Viaje TNT had long “fuse-like” pig-tails and covered foots making them resemble sticks of dynamite.  This marketing theme coincided with their usual June releases arriving just in time for the Fourth of July pyrotechnic celebrations.  The Viaje TNT was a Nicaraguan puro rolled at the Raices Cubanas factory in Honduras with a rosado sun grown Corojo wrapper.  The Viaje TNT was a limited edition cigar that was released for four consecutive summers that stopped in 2014 when no Viaje TNT cigars were made.

For Summer 2015, Viaje will re-release the TNT but it is no longer a Nicaraguan puro and is now being rolled by Abe Flores’ PDR factory in the Dominican Republic.  The Viaje TNT 2015 will sport a Connecticut Broadleaf Maduro wrapper.  Like many Viaje small batch releases, Andre Farkas, owner of Viaje, is still pretty secretive about the re-release so there are many details remaining to be filled in, namely the filler blemd which heretofore has been labeled Nicaraguan.  Abe Flores has indicated that he will use a different filler blend, but there hasn’t been much detail released as yet.  Since all of the four previous Viaje TNT releases were 6 1/4″ x 54 Toros, we expect that the 2015 will be the same format along with the long pig tail “fuse” and a covered foot.  The 2015 release will also be packaged in 75 count wooden crates.

 

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Viaje TNT Summer Seasonal Release 2015
Made by: PDR Cigars for Viaje
Country of Manufacture: Dominican Republic
Wrapper: Connecticut Broadleaf Maduro
Binder: Undisclosed as yet
Filler: Undisclosed as yet
Dimensions: 6 1/4″ x 54 Toro

 

 

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Anthony’s Cigar Emporium is expecting arrival in June.

We are offering 75-count wooden crates and 25-count packs at 10% off with free shipping.

 

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Caldwell The Last Tsar Just Arrived

Caldwell The Last Tsar

Anthony’s Cigar Emporium has just received its shipment of Caldwell The Last Tsar.  Anthony’s Cigar Emporium is the second retailer that Robert Caldwell chose to receive The Last Tsar.  The Last Tsar is limited to the “First 49”, a group of 49 retailers that helped to launch the Caldwell brand.  Caldwell is planning to make The Last Tsar a twice a year limited release to the First 49, with each release being a different format and possibly different blends.  This inaugural release of The Last Tsar celebrates Caldwell’s first anniversary, and what a year it has been for Caldwell, receiving raves from critics and customers alike.  This release is limited to 500 ten-count boxes with a picture of Tsar Nicholas II and “The Last Tsar” in Russian (последний царь).  Nicholas II, along with his family, was murdered in 1918, ending the Romanoff dynasty that ruled the Russian Empire for centuries.

Like all Caldwell cigars, The Last Tsar is being produced at Tabacalera William Ventura in Tamboril, Dominican Republic. William Ventura has an impresive resume, being the Master Blender for Davidoff before building his own factory.

The Last Tsar is a 5″x50 Belicoso that Robert Caldwell has described as: “full in body, creamy smooth, rich as hell – and salty.”  It uses the same wrapper leaf as the Eastern Standard line, which Caldwell describes as Arapiraca/Connecticut Shade Hybrid Maduro. The wrapper leaf was fermented longer and processed a little differently than the Eastern Standard making it difficult to work with.  As Robert Caldwell said: “it was a pain in the ass to make, we lost a ton of tobacco when making it because it was more of an experiment than anything to use that wrapper in that way.”

Caldwell has used unique and hard to source limited batch leaves in the Caldwell Collection, its line of premium cigars.  The blend of The Last Tsar is undisclosed but we know it includes another rare tobacco called Carbonell which Caldwell has described as a “really cool tobacco that has incensy aroma to it.”  He further said that the blend is completely unique to anything he has smoked before, describing them as full-bodied, yet very refined. “They are going to be the fullest bodied cigar in the Caldwell Collection, yet palatable for most smokers.”

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Caldwell The Last Tsar
Made by: Tabacalera William Ventura for Caldwell Cigar Co.
Country of Manufacture: Dominican Republic
Wrapper: Arapiraca Connecticut Shade Hybrid Maduro
Binder: Undisclosed
Filler: Undisclosed
Dimensions: Belicoso (5″ x 50)

 

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Liga Privada #9 In Stock

Liga Privada #9 In Stock

The famous Liga Privada #9 is one of Drew Estates finest and rarest offerings and needs no introduction.  For the first time in a long while, Anthony’s Cigar Emporium has each size in stock and we expect a future shipment next week.

The Liga Privada #9 is very scarce and very full-bodied and smooth; a hard to blend cigar.  Complex flavors include a sweet tobacco taste from the naturally fermented oscuro wrapper, dark chocolate, roasted coffee, and rich mineral earth, while a nuttiness and cinnamon spice cloak the palate in the background.  A heavy smoke carries aromas of oak and leather.

No expense was spared and there was no where that Jonathan Drew wouldn’t go to source rare tobaccos.   Seven different farms from four different countries provided leaves to blend the Liga Privada #9.  It is a beautiful dark and flavorful masterpiece of cigar making.  The wrapper is a jet-black, shiny and toothy Connecticut Broadleaf from the Connecticut Valley USA.  The binder is a plantation grown Brazilian Mata Fina.  A blend of Honduran and Nicaraguan leaves make up the filler.

All of the tobaccos are from the top two primings giving the cigar a full-bodied backbone.  A small select group of rollers are used to construct the Liga Privada #9.  The cigar is very firm, yet draws easy with a razor thin burn line and a dense white ash that clings to the cigar.  The combination of high demand, limited tobacco supply, and a select group of expert rollers skilled to make the Liga Privada #9 a scarce cigar.  However, Drew Estate has never sacrificed quality for more production.

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Drew Estate Liga Privada No. 9
Made by: La Gran Fabrica Drew Estate
Place of Manufacture: Esteli, Nicaragua
Wrapper: Connecticut Broadleaf Oscuro, USA
Binder: Brazilian Mata Fina
Filler: Nicaraguan and Honduran
Dimensions: 6 x 52 Belicoso; 7 x 54 Corona Doble; 5 x 52 Robusto; 6 x 52 Toro

 

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AVO 2015 Limited Edition Review

AVO 2015 Limited Edition Review

Each spring AVO Cigars releases a limited edition to honor the March 22nd birthday of its namesake Avo Uvezian, and next year is Avo’s 80th.  It makes one imagine what cigar will come out for that!

This year AVO is introducing a limited edition that will introduce a new line of annual limited edition cigars: the new Improvisational Series.  The Improvisational Series has been blended by Davidoff master blender Henke Kelner.  The first release will be the AVO Classic Covers 2015 Limited Edition, a 6 x 50 Toro and has already arrived from Davidoff to Anthony’s Cigar Emporium.

AVO says the Classic Covers 2015 Limited Edition blend pays tribute to the AVO Classic blend which was the first collaboration between Avo Uvezian and Henke Kelner.  The Classic Blend is filled with rare Dominican and Nicaraguan tobaccos that have been aged for 25 years, according to AVO.  There is ligero from Ometempe, Nicaragua and piloto ligero, San Vicente ligero, hybrid corojo/olor ligero and criollo ligero from the Dominican Republic.  The Classic Blend is smooth and creamy with hints of pepper. The name of the Improvisational Series draws inspiration from the improvised nature of jazz, while the name of the cigar is based off of the idea of covering a song and Avo Uvezian is an accomplished jazz pianist.  The AVO Classic Covers 2015 Limited Edition adds extra boldness and spicy and cocoa notes by “covering” the Classic Blend signature filler with a Mexico San Andrés binder and a proprietary Ecuador 702 wrapper.

Only 3,500 16-count boxes of AVO 2015 Limited Edition Classic Covers were produced.

AVO 2015 Limited Edition Classic Covers
Made by: Davidoff of Geneva for AVO Cigars
Country of Manufacture: Dominican Republic
Wrapper: Ecuador 702
Binder: Mexican San Andres
Filler: Nicaragua and Dominican Republic
Dimensions: 6 x 50 Toro


First Third:

As will all cigars that come out of the premier Tabadom factory in the Dominican Republic (constructing Davidoff, AVO, Griffins), the construction of the AVO 2015 Limited Edition is perfect with minimal veins present on a light brown velvety Ecuadorian 702 wrapper.  Pre-light aromas are very cedary together with a hint of orage peel that will become more prominent as the ciar is smoked.  A bit of toned down green pepper is in the forefront of the initial puffs.  There is no harshness in the first third, a hallmark of well aged cigars able to be smoked immediately.


Second Third:

The woody aromas fade out into more toast aromas and the green pepper fades out into a balanced dryer earth flavor.  The AVO Limited Edition 2015 remains a bit spicy in the background but the spice doesn’t overpower the tongue.  A creamy cashew flavor envelops the palate together with little earth, minerality and salt.  The most pronounced flavor is  a strong roasted espresso while notes of citrus sweetness fade from a subtle aroma into the flavor profile.

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 Last Third:

The cigar picks up strength very fast.  The pepper picks up and becomes a more intensified black pepper together with grassy with a dryer leathery flavors.  The AVO Limited Edition 2015 has a sweet tobacco and citrus rind finish with no harshness.


 Final Thoughts:

The AVO 2015 Limited Edition Classic Covers is a medium bodied cigar.  It is important to note that the citrus rind sweetness can easily turn bitter and funky if the cigar is drawn too heavily; easy considering the aged tobaccos and great burn characteristics.  The addition in AVO 2015 Limited Edition Classic Covers of the San Andres binder and the Ecuadorian 702 wrapper give it a flavor profile much stronger and complex than the milder Avo Classic yet it retains the smoothness throughout but the flavor profile is very different from the AVO Classic Series.

After smoking, the aftertaste is quite pleasant with a cedary and citrus sweet tobacco flavors.  It could be a transition cigar for novices trying to expand their palate into something more fuller bodied that is quite palatable without a huge nicotine hit.  More experienced smokers will appreciate the balance and complexity of this cigar.  The AVO 2015 Limited Edition Classic Covers would pair well with a Highland single malt or a fine cognac.

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Caldwell Long Live The King Review

Caldwell Long Live the King Review

At Anthony’s Cigar Emporium we strive to provide the very best selection of premium cigars to its customers. Sometimes, customers demand a certain cigar, other times we find a new cigar that our employees love that suddenly become a customer favorite.   Anthony’s Cigar Emporium is proud to be part of the First 49, among the first retailers to launch the Caldwell brand before it took off. We are having a lot of success with all of the Caldwell lines including the Caldwell collection and the Seleccion Junior Varsity that quickly became an employee favorite for its distinctive flavors and its price point and this Caldwell Long Live the King Review shows why.

They represent a good value given its impeccable look, from its packaging and labeling to the beautiful construction, and its distinctive blends.  Sometimes only a boutique company with its smaller production numbers like Caldwell Cigar Co. can source rarer, smaller batch, limited supply tobaccos and create a regular production line around it. Robert Caldwell is committed to sourcing non-readily available Grade A fermented and aged tobaccos.  This is what Caldwell Cigar Co. did for its Caldwell Collection, which includes three regular production lines: Eastern Standard, The King is Dead, and Long Live the King; and a limited production run originally referred to as “Nothing You Ever Heard Of.” but now finally named “The Last Tsar” that will be shipping to Anthony’s Cigar Emporium today.

The Caldwell Long Live the King Review was based on smoking two formats: an exquisite lancero My Style is Jalapeno (7 1/4″ x 40) and The Heater (5 3/4″ x 46 Corona).   The line sports a very oily dark brown Corojo wrapper that has minimal veins and a perfect pigtail.  Robert Caldwell chose to use Tabacalera William Ventura in Tamboril, Dominican Republic to collaborate on the manufacturing of his cigars, headed by former Davidoff Master Blender William Ventura.  Clearly William Ventura has brought his Davidoff quality control standards to the Caldwell Collection, with each cigar appearing flawless and almost too good looking to smoke.

The cigar blend for Long Live the King reads like a wine label using tobaccos 6-8 years old:

Capa: Corojo Dominicano – 2008
Banda: Corojo Dominicano – 2009
Tripa: Corojo Ligero Dominicano 50% – 2006
Tripa: Viso Pelo De Oro Peruano 10% – 2008
Tripa: Habano Ligero Nicaraguense 40% – 2007

 

It is wonderful to see a Dominican puro at a lower price point.  Typically they go for at least $5 more.  The dark brown Corojo wrapper is an “authentic,” non-hybridized version of Corojo.   Most growers switched to a hybridized Corojo after mold destroyed many crops in the early 2000s.  Authentic Corojo, though more difficult to grow, has a fuller-bodied and more complex flavor profile than hybridized Corojo.  It is a bit more difficult to blend due to the burning qualities and its overpowering flavor, but in Long Live the King, some Pelo de Oro and Habano leaves are flavorful enough to complement the Corojo with some creamy depth and a subtle hint of natural tobacco sweetness to tone down the spicyness.

Caldwell Collection Long Live the King
Made by: Tabacalera William Ventura for Caldwell Cigar Co.
Country of Manufacture: Danli, Honduras
Wrapper: Dominican Corojo
Binder: Dominican Corojo
Filler: Dominican Corojo Ligero 50% – 2006; Peruvian Viso Pelo De Oro 10% – 2008;                         Nicaraguan Habano Ligero 40% – 2007
Dimensions: The Heater (5 3/4″ x 46 Corona) My Style is Jalapeno (7 1/4″ x 40) Petit Double Wide Short Churchill (6″ x 52 Toro) Marquis (6″ x 60 Gordo) + New Size Lock Stock (5″ x 52 Robusto)


 

First Third:

Pre-light aromas from the thick and oily Corojo wrapper and foot are of fermented tobacco and rich soil.  The wrapper is thick and oily but it lights well.  The cigar feels a little spongy and would do well with a couple of weeks of dry-aging, if you have the patience.  It starts off with a black pepper punch; though not harsh or over-powering.  It is a cigar that feels and tastes fresh but its smoothness tells you that the tobaccos have been well aged and the cigar is ready to smoke now for its most full-bodied flavor profile.  As the wrapper warms up the cigar becomes a bit more soft, and it takes a little bit of effort to draw on but each draw is very rich, creamy and flavorful.


 

Second Third:

In the second third, the black pepper fades into the background and leathery, rich earth flavors take over along with smoky oak aromas.  A bit of minierality begins to show up the deeper you get into the cigar and the strength gradually increases.  The dense white-gray ash is about an inch long.  There cigar burs a little uneven, but not so much as to affect the smoking experience.  The cigar does get hit some “funk” notes as it transitions into the final third but they disappear.

 


 

Last Third:

The cigar finishes well, as all fine cigars do, as the black pepper returns along with a distinctive savory component that coats the entire palate and the oaky aromas intensify.  The mineral flavors take over the rich earth flavors with a dryer taste profile.  The cigar is at its strongest but is still well balanced. After finishing the cigar, I want to sit down and reflect upon the whole experience.


 

Final Thoughts:

This is a connoisseur’s cigar, for someone who can appreciate the flavors of a full-bodied cigar and the rare tobaccos that went into it.  The attention to detail is apparent in all aspects of Long Live the King, from its packaging and unique artistic labeling to the construction and blend of the cigar.  Robert Caldwell clearly has a passion for fine tobaccos.  The best part about this cigar is its price point, making distinctive Dominican puros accessible to the everyday smoker.  My Style is Jalapeno is a beautifully rolled lancero that shows more peppery notes and intense flavors that The Heater.  Again the only drawback to Long Live the King is the burn probably because of the thick and very oily Corojo leaves, but the flavor of that singular authentic Dominican Corojo wrapper and filler make it totally worth managing the burn with just a couple of torch corrections.  Perhaps these minor flaws will be corrected with some more aging.  I am definitely setting a few aside to see how the flavors merge and develop.  It is a cigar worth smoking now and should age quite nicely.  It would pair well with a dessert wine, especially a ruby port.

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