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Olor del Cibao Cuban Seed Tequila

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I got this cigar from Tex Cigars . Here is a little description of this cigar, and why it is named what it is thanks toTex Cigars:

“This is the newest edition from Olor Del Cibao. It is a box-pressed, cuban-seed cigar that has the beautiful construction and flavors that you might expect from Olor Del Cibao. However, the long-leaf filler tobacco has been aged in Jose Cuervo 1800 Tequila for weeks. This cigar is not what your typical flavored cigar might taste like because the wrapper is not flavored or aged in Tequila. The Olor Del Cibao Tequila Aged Cigar has hints of Tequila and a wonderful aroma. Each cigar is hand made and over 40 hands touch this cigar before the finished product is smoked. You can compare these to the Acid line of cigars that used Sauza Tequila if you like, but the truth is that they are a little different because the Sauza Tequila cigar is flavored.

If you’re looking for a great smoke with a hint of Tequila – these cigars are for you!”

Here’s what I thought about the cigar:

Country: Dominican Republic
Length/Ring: 7 x 54
Shape: Box-Press
Wrapper: Natural Cuban Seed
Strength: Mild

Pre-light: As I ran this cigar across my nose, I got a nice smell of pure tobacco and tequila of all things! It was smelling good, and I was ready to give this thing a shot. As I clipped my cigar with my Palio cutter and took a pre-light draw, I got those same hints of tobacco and tequila. Being a lover of tequila it seemed as though I was going to enjoy this smoke.

1/3: As I lit up this cigar, and started to smoke it, I noticed the draw was a little tight, but I was still getting a respectable amount of smoke and flavor out of the cigar. The flavors were exactly the same as I got on pre-light draw. I had a pure tobacco taste, with a hint of tequila. To some, this might seem strange, but I was enjoying it. It seemed to go well with the beer I was drinking at the time. The ash was holding fairly tight, but the burn was starting to wave just a tad.

2/3: Not much has changed with this cigar at this point. I was a little dissapointed, as the wrapper cracked near the head of the cigar, and also near the foot. The wrapper was starting to unravel at the head and foot, and was generally just not comfortable in my mouth. The taste got sort of bland at this point, but the tequila taste was still there in the background. The burn was crooked and the cigar was canoeing big time. I tried to correct the burn numerous times, but it didn’t seem to be helping.

3/3: I didn’t get all the way down to the nub on this cigar, only because I had a dud that cracked and swelled. It got to the point toward the end that it just was not comfortable to smoke due to the cracking, and crazy uneven burn. From the portion that I did smoke, I was still getting a pure tobacco flavor, with that slight hint of Tequila. Here is where I just had to put it down:

Overall Impression: Overall, the flavors were decent, but because of the wrapper cracking and the horrible burn, I wasn’t able to enjoy this cigar to the fullest. That being said, I need to pick up a couple more to try, as I think this might have just been a fluke. If you like tequila and cigars, I’d urge you to head to Tex Cigars to pick up some of these! I’m gonna pick up a few more to try, hoping this one was a dud.

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