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CigarPursuits: Pursuing the "Esperitu Robusto"

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Cigar Review - Esperitu Robusto Esperitu Robusto - Cigar Review About Esperitu Robusto Indonesia's tobacco cultivation history dates back to the colonial era, introduced by the Dutch. The country's unique climate and fertile soil conditions make it a prime location for growing high-quality tobacco. Indonesian tobacco has since gained recognition for its distinct flavors and smooth characteristics, making it a staple in premium cigars worldwide. The Esperitu Robusto is an exemplary cigar crafted in Indonesia, renowned for its premium tobacco and meticulous craftsmanship. This cigar masterfully blends Cuban tobacco heritage with Indonesian expertise, offering a truly unique smoking experience. Esperitu Robusto CigarPursuits Review Appearance & Construction: 15/15 The Esperitu Robusto showcases a smooth wrapper with impeccable construction. There are no soft spots...

CigarPursuits: Pursuing the "Gérard My Twenty Minutes Time"

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About  Gérard My Twenty Minutes Time Gérard Cigars, founded in 2003, has quickly established itself as a luxury brand renowned for its innovative approach and high-quality offerings. The brand's flagship line, "My Twenty Minutes Time," is celebrated for introducing the Half Robusto format, a cigar that delivers a rich and satisfying experience within a short smoking duration. Produced in the Dominican Republic, these cigars use premium tobacco blends, ensuring consistency and excellence in every smoke. Gérard Cigars emphasize comfort and craftsmanship, making their products ideal for both seasoned aficionados and casual smokers seeking brief indulgence. CigarPursuits Review Gérard My Twenty Minutes Time Appearance & Construction: 15/15 The cigar boasts excellent construction with a flawless finish and no soft spots. Its appearance is visually appealing, characterized by a smooth, well-constructed wrapper. However, one minor issue is the difficulty in remov...

CigarPursuits: Pursuing the "New World AJ Fernandez Puro Especial"

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About  AJ Fernandez Puro Especial The AJ Fernandez New World Puro Especial is crafted by the renowned cigar maker AJ Fernandez. This blend was developed in collaboration with his father, Ismael Fernandez, and serves as a tribute to the discovery of tobacco in the New World. The Puro Especial is a Nicaraguan puro, meaning it is made entirely from Nicaraguan tobacco. Each leaf is carefully selected from Fernandez's own farms in Estelí, Condega, and Jalapa, ensuring top-notch quality and consistency. CigarPursuits Review New World AJ Fernandez Puro Especial Appearance & Construction: 15/15 The AJF New World Puro Especial features a Maduro wrapper that is smooth to the touch. The construction is firm, indicative of precise craftsmanship. The wrapper's rich, dark brown color adds to its robust appearance. Aroma: 14/15 Before lighting, the cigar emits a sweet woody aroma from the wrapper. On the cold draw, there are peppery and sweet notes. Flavors: 29/35 Upon lig...

CigarPursuits: Pursuing the "El Septimo Paris"

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About   El Septimo Paris El Septimo Cigars was founded in the early 2000s in France and later relocated its headquarters to Geneva, Switzerland. Under the leadership of Zaya S. Younan, who acquired El Septimo in 2019, the company expanded its vision to redefine luxury in the cigar industry. The El Septimo Paris is part of the Travel Time Collection and pays homage to iconic cities around the world, with Paris being a highlight. This medium-strength cigar is crafted using a blend of long-filler leaves that are aged for seven years, resulting in a robust flavor profile. CigarPursuits Review Appearance & Construction: 15/15 The El Septimo Paris cigar is well-constructed, firm to the touch, and finished well, reflecting the high standards expected from the brand. Aroma: 14/15 The cigar's aroma is woody and chocolatey . The cold draw brings out spicy and peppery flavors, indicating a robust profile. Flavors: 29/35 The initial flavor is spicy , with notes of cayenne ...

CigarPursuits: Pursuing the "Plasencia Cosecha 146 San Agustin "

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About  Plasencia Cosecha 146 San Agustin  The Plasencia Cosecha 146 is a celebration of the Plasencia family's rich tobacco heritage, marking their 146th harvest since the family's first-ever tobacco harvest in 1865 in Cuba. Launched in 2017, the Cosecha 146 is noteworthy for being crafted from the Criollo ’98 variety, cultivated during the 2011-2012 harvest across Plasencia’s farms in Honduras and Nicaragua. This blend commemorates not just a milestone in the family's history but also a banner year for tobacco quality, encapsulating the essence of a tradition that spans over a century. CigarPursuits Review Plasencia Cosecha 146 San Agustin Appearance & Construction: 15/15 The torpedo is masterfully rolled, boasting a construction that speaks volumes of its quality . The wrapper, although veiny , adds to the character, suggesting a rich and engaging smoke lying within. Aroma: 14/15 Before even lighting, the cigar emitted a rich tapestry of barnyard and ea...

CigarPursuits: Pursuing the "Perdomo Reserve 10th Anniversary Sun Grown"

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    About  Perdomo Reserve 10th Anniversary Sun Grown Founded on a rich heritage of Cuban cigar craftsmanship, Perdomo Cigars traces its origins to the dedication and expertise of Silvio Perdomo in San Jose de las Lajas, Cuba. Beginning his journey in the 1930s, Silvio's apprenticeship with Cuesta y Cia laid the foundation for a legacy of quality and tradition. Nick Perdomo, Jr., furthered this legacy, establishing Perdomo Cigars in 1992 in Miami, Florida, driven by a profound love for cigars and his family's history. Celebrating over two decades of the Perdomo Reserve line, the 10th Anniversary Sun Grown is a Nicaraguan puro featuring a six-year-old Cuban-Seed Sun Grown Nicaraguan wrapper, meticulously aged for ten months in bourbon barrels. CigarPursuits Review Perdomo Reserve 10th Anniversary Sun Grown Appearance & Construction: 15/15 The robusto presents a box-pressed shape with a solid construction , demonstrating the care in its crafting. Its finish ...

CigarPursuits: Pursuing the "BALMORAL PURO NICARAGUA ROTHSCHILD MASIVO"

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About Balmoral Puro Nicaragua Rothschild Masivo The Balmoral Nicaragua Rothschild Masivo is part of a relatively new range of cigars from Balmoral. Historically, Balmoral cigars were rolled in the Dominican Republic, a practice that continued throughout the Agio period. However, the brand's acquisition by STG, a group owning several factories in the Caribbean and Central America, marked a significant change. This acquisition led to the introduction of the “Nicaragua” edition, which, for the first time, is rolled in Nicaragua. The new range includes the Rothschild Masivo and a Petit Robusto, expanding Balmoral's offerings and showcasing a new direction  for the brand​.

CigarPursuits: Pursuing the "Joya de Nicaragua - Clascio Original"

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About  Joya de Nicaragua Joya de Nicaragua, which means 'Jewel of Nicaragua' in Spanish, is a famous and historic cigar brand and the oldest in Nicaragua, established in 1968. It uses the rich, locally grown tobacco of Nicaragua's fertile lands, and has played a big role in making Nicaraguan cigars known around the world. Their range includes strong cigars like the Antaño and milder ones like the Clasico, catering to different tastes. Despite challenges during the Nicaraguan Revolution, the brand has thrived and is a symbol of skill and national pride. Today, Joya de Nicaragua is owned by Dr. Alejandro Martínez Cuenca, who has led the company to global recognition. The brand's cigars, celebrated for their unique Nicaraguan tobacco flavor, are enjoyed by people all over the world.

CigarPursuits: Pursuing the "C.A.O Gold Maduro"

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About C.A.O Gold Maduro CAO Cigars, founded by Cano Aret Ozgener in Nashville, Tennessee, in 1968, evolved from its roots in Istanbul, Turkey, where Cano's interest in tobacco began. After moving to the United States in 1961, Cano's passion for cigars grew. In the early stages of CAO, the company specialized in briar pipes and humidors. In 1980, they attempted to enter the cigar industry but faced initial challenges. However, success came with the C.A.O. Black line. Collaborating with experts like Nestor Plasencia and Carlos Torano, CAO improved its cigar blends. The company moved its production to the United States in 1995 and expanded with the introduction of the Gold Robusto in 1996. Under Tim Ozgener's leadership, CAO continued to grow, with the help of Rick Rodriguez. In 2010, CAO came under the ownership of General Cigar Co. After a hiatus, Tim Ozgener returned in 2022 with the launch of Ozgener Family Cigars and the Bosphorus line.     CigarPursuits Review Appearanc...

CigarPursuits: Pursuing the "La Galera Anemoi Zephyrus "

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About La Galera  Anemoi In the Dominican Republic, the winds have their own stories to tell. The ancient Greeks called them the Anemoi and gave names to the winds coming from the North, South, East, and West - Boreas, Notos, Eurus, and Zephyrus, respectively. Here, we're going to focus on Zephyrus, the West wind. When Zephyrus blows, it's a sign that rain is on the way. This rain usually comes from the south of Cuba and flows along the coast between the Cordillera Septentrional in the north and the Cordillera Central in the south. These rain clouds are low and can't escape the valley. Before we had fancy tools to predict the weather, the people here knew that when the west wind blew, rain was coming. As the valley gets higher, the rain falls in places like Santiago, Tamboril, and Moca. These cities are important for growing tobacco in the Dominican Republic.

CigarPursuits: Pursuing the "(Cuba) Aliados Original Blend"

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About Aliados Aliados, the legendary cigar brand originally created by Don Rolando Reyes in Cuba, continues to evolve with a new identity. Don Rolando, a cigar industry icon with roots tracing back to pre-revolutionary Cuba, produced Aliados cigars in Havana until his factory was seized in the early 1960s. After relocating, Aliados found its home in Honduras in 1990. Today, it thrives in two distinct lines. The first, crafted by Julio Eiroa in Honduras, preserves the original blend perfected by Rolando Reyes. The second, a limited 2022 release by Ernesto Perez-Carrillo in the Dominican Republic, showcases a Sumatra wrapper aged for five years. This revival honors the Cuban exiles who pursued their cigar-making dreams outside of Cuba, symbolizing unity within the industry. CigarPursuits Review Appearance & Construction : 13/15 I sampled a torpedo size, with dimensions of 6 x 54. The wrapper, while generally smooth , did display slight imperfections , including a few noticeable crac...