I got a sampler box as a gift from my brother.

Origin:Honduran
Length:6.12"
Ring:54
Strength:Medium-Full
Wrapper Color:Medium Brown and glossy
Wrapper Type:Ecuador Sumatran
Binder:Connecticut Broadleaf
Filler:Nicaraguan ligero/Honduran viso/Dominican seco


This is a nice cigar, but not as strong as one might expect from the description. My brother got it from a good cigar shop, so it was well cared for and ready to smoke. It had a nice pre-light aroma. Woody, with a little sweet spice and pepper. The pre-light draw was a bit leathery, dry, and bitter, but then again I get this impression from the pre-light draw of most cigars. I'm guessing my palate simply isn't trained to pick up these nuances from a pre-light draw yet.

It cut and lit well. The burn was flawless. The draw was good and there was plenty of smoke. It held ash past two inches until I tapped it off.

The flavor was good, full and complex, but not what I would call strong. Woody, with hints of leather and sweet spice. You can definitely taste the Dominican in the filler. It imparts a subtle "sweetness" to the flavor profile. It had some peppery notes that built up as the cigar burned down that tingled the tongue.

It was a good cigar, well constructed and tasty, but not exceptional for the price. For five or more dollars a stick you can find a lot of good cigars. They do come in a very attractive box though.