San Andres tobacco. If it's good enough for the Mayans, it's good enough for me, I always say. The tale of this black leaf spreads: Peru >>> Central America >>> Mexico >>> the Caribbean &&& predominantly prior to Cuban leaf's emergence. But I'm no historian. I'm just trying to fill this space w/ something. Anything. What I am, however, is a professional taster...
Robustly weighty and at times uncompromising & straight-forward. Hopefully smooth and most likely carrying notes of chocolate & espresso. I tend to get S'mores components in the best of times; in the worst gruff earthy edges scorch my palate. Oh, and the darker the shade, the deeper the sweet (to the point of purple fruits). Lighter shades are spicier meat-A-balls. Nevertheless, here's an ABC'd list of SA draped recs:
ADVentura Cigars The Navigator
Cherries | Dark chocolate | Plum
My full review may be read HERE.
Cavalier Geneve Black Series (USA Exclusive)
My full review may be read HERE.
Dunbarton Tobacco & Trust Sin Compromiso
Chocolate | Espresso | Seared meat
My full review may be read HERE.
Micallef Cigars Migdalia
My full review may be read HERE.
Rojas Cigars Statement
Dark chocolate | Black pepper | Coffee
My full review may be read HERE.
Cherries | Dark chocolate | Plum
My full review may be read HERE.
Cavalier Geneve Black Series (USA Exclusive)
My full review may be read HERE.
Dunbarton Tobacco & Trust Sin Compromiso
Chocolate | Espresso | Seared meat
My full review may be read HERE.
Micallef Cigars Migdalia
My full review may be read HERE.
Rojas Cigars Statement
Dark chocolate | Black pepper | Coffee
My full review may be read HERE.
::: very :::