Ola,
Logan37 included one of these in an "IED" that he put together for me. It blew me away. While not an expensive stick it can hold it's own with other more expensive maduros like RP's, Olivas, etc.
Reportedly dyed to make them coal-black, I could care less. There are many little tricks to make a cigar look inviting but the end result is what counts and the Espresso is delicious. The Mexican maduro wrapper conceals a blend of "some tastey long-fillers". I don't know what but would guess maybe Dominican and Mexican. Maybe it's a well kept secret, but certainly a masterful blend.
Toasting immediately released an impressive cloud of thick creamy smoke with the essence of fresh roast coffee beans. It drew well and burned uniformly. Soon a nice grayish/white, crisp ash "I think the contrast with a dark cigar can make it look whiter) had reached a couple inches without falling. Cocao, coffee, nuts, hell this is like a candy bar. I was tempted to bite off a piece and chew it. JK
I chose a Shiner Black Lager to accompany this dark vivacious Senorita. Good choice, although maybe a little too much sweetness. Next time I'll try one with a couple fingers of Patron or Sauza Hornitos (can make you horny). Ole'.
On a scale of 1-10 I rate this cigar 8.
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