question....aren't cinco vegas made in nicaragua by don kiki??.....if that's the case,i'd be surprised if the flavor profile is that close to anything fuente.....
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5 Vegas Serie "A"
question....aren't cinco vegas made in nicaragua by don kiki??.....if that's the case,i'd be surprised if the flavor profile is that close to anything fuente.....
It is actually a very good question. I think 5 Vgas is a CI exclusive product. Not sure who the maker is but on the perelman website they say its a Dominican cigar so that leads to similarity to the Fuente although I personally think the flavor profile is closer to the Padron but more subtle chocolate taste in the Serie "A" you can umistakably differntiate the chocolate taset in that particular cigar
btw...for the uninformed...the proper name of the cigar is cinco vegas...not "five" vegas....
when the cigar first came out it had tobacco from five different farms (vegas).....try to check further...i still think that kiki makes it...
The 5 Vegas brand (supposedly pronounced “Cinco Vegas”) has an interesting history even though it hasn’t been around very long. It was created in the boom years by World Cigars, Inc., and produced by Kiki Berger in Esteli, Nicaragua. The name evidently came from a story about 5 tobacco growers who came together to produce a single blend.
But like many of the Boom cigars it did not survive into the 21st century. Like Cupido, another of Berger’s blends I was fond of, 5 Vegas was eventually closed out. Keith Meier of Cigars International bought up the rest of the 5 Vegas inventory and scooped up the trademark while he was at it.
Today it is one of CI’s best selling brands, and the full bodied “Series A” line is getting a lot of attention. The old Nicaraguans are now gone, and I hear the new ones are now made by Nestor Plasencia in Honduras.
The information from CI is that this is a three-country blend, though it does not say which three countries, with the exception of the wrapper which is a Costa Rican maduro. It goes on to say that the tobaccos are aged for four years, and the cigars are aged six months further after they are rolled. They are then dressed up nicely in gold and black bands and wrapped in a sheath of cedar.
The various sizes in the Series “A” line are given names beginning with the letter A, as if they were children in a cute little family. The petite corona is called “Anomaly,” as if there were something abnormal about this particular child. Aside from the fact that it is a bit runty at 4 1/2 x 44, this anomaly is just abnormally rich and tasty. This kid may be small, but he’s feisty.
There’s a whole lot of nose-tingling spice in this little corona. It starts up fairly mellow with a rich full flavor– Costa Rican maduro is tough to beat — but soon the spice takes over and really makes a move. It does get a bit harsh toward the end and it has a fairly short finish at 25 minutes into the smoke. But at this point I must say I was thoroughly satisfied. Good construction and a great price at less than 3 USD makes this a must try. Maduro fans take note!
Ci and Perelman say its Dominican but I a sure you know more about this stuf than anyone else on this board and like I said it did remind me more of Padron so I guess the NC connection is there let's just hope they update the site to say its a NC cigar
maybe nestor has a factory in the D.R.......if it's a CI house brand,i'm sure they know where it's made.......i tried to find it in the perelman guide but couldn't find it........forgot that it's a house brand...
here Sid, this link fromPerelman has that info
http://www.cigarcyclopedia.com/cigar...ces_cigars.php
I think I liked the 858 better than the short story. I'm not sure though, I liked both of them.
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