Blind Cigar Review: A.C.E. Prime | Pichardo Reserva Familiar San Andres Toro

Blind Cigar Review: A.C.E. Prime | Pichardo Reserva Familiar San Andres Toro

Blind Cigar Review: A.C.E. Prime | Pichardo Reserva Familiar San Andres Toro Cigar Info

The Pichardo Reserva Familiar was one of the launch lines for relatively new cigar company ACE Prime. It comes in three blends, Connecticut, Habano, and San Andres. Like all ACE Price cigars, they are rolled at Tabacalera Pichardo in Nicaragua under the eye of Don Eradio Pichardo, a third generation tobacco agriculturist and native of Cuba. Today we are reviewing the Pichardo Reserva Familiar San Andres.

This cigar was reviewed blind (no bands) by a panel of at least 4 reviewers. They did not know what they were smoking beforehand. The scores are an average of all the reviewers' scores with outliers removed. All of our cigars reviewed are shipped to the panelists with Boveda packs to ensure optimal smoking experience.

The blend uses a Mexican San Andres wrapper, Nicaraguan Habano binder, and Nicaraguan Ometepe, Esteli, and Jalapa filler. All Pichardo Reserva Familiar come in one size, a 6 x 52 toro. They come packaged in 15-count boxes with an and sell for $12.50/cigar.

Blind Cigar Review: A.C.E. Prime | Pichardo Reserva Familiar San Andres Toro Vital Stats:

Vitola: Toro
Length: 6″
Ring Gauge: 52 
Country of Origin: Nicaragua
Wrapper: Mexican San Andres
Binder: Nicaraguan Habano 
Filler: Nicaraguan Ometepe, Esteli, and Jalapa 
Factory: Tabacalera Pichardo
Blender: Don Eradio Pichardo
Number of reviewers: 5 Ryan H. (Ryan H.) Mickey T. (irratebass) John A. (Bostoneo) Doug S. (Unpossible_1) James H. (Keikan Jim)
Price: $12.50
Age: 6 Months
Release Date: July 2019
Contributed by: A.C.E. Prime Cigars

Blind Cigar Review: A.C.E. Prime | Pichardo Reserva Familiar San Andres Toro Initial Impressions

Appearance: 88

“Dark brown wrapper with an even roughness throughout. The wrapper leaves a bit of the binder exposed at the foot as well.” –Doug S. (Unpossible_1)

Aroma: 90

“Scents of pancake mix, roasted peanuts, and a tinge of cedar bring a beautiful nasal bouquet to the table while baking spices and red fruit flavors join in with the cold draw.” –John A. (Bostoneo)

First Third

Blind Cigar Review: A.C.E. Prime | Pichardo Reserva Familiar San Andres Toro
Blind Cigar Review: A.C.E. Prime | Pichardo Reserva Familiar San Andres Toro

Flavor: 88
Strength: Medium
Body/Complexity: Medium

“Directly after lighting your nose is absolutely singed with crushed red pepper for probably about half of the first third after the crushed red pepper dies down a little a wonderful complex profile emerges. Leather earth bread and cream. The bread note is missing the yeast for some reason. Some peanut and bitter walnut wood as well. The bitter walnut wood starts to over power all notes and becomes quite abrasive.” –Ryan H. (Ryan H.)

“Upon lighting up I am greeted with ample amounts of dark coca, leather, and sweet cream butter… simply delicious. Pristine white ash forms as this flavor profile remains VERY consistent the whole length of this third, which is very smooth and pleasant.” –John A. (Bostoneo)

Second Third

Blind Cigar Review: A.C.E. Prime | Pichardo Reserva Familiar San Andres Toro
Blind Cigar Review: A.C.E. Prime | Pichardo Reserva Familiar San Andres Toro

Flavor: 87
Strength: Medium-Strong
Body/Complexity: Medium

“The smoked meat continues with a bit of a kick to it as well. A little heat from cayenne pepper pairs quite nicely with it.” –Doug S. (Unpossible_1)

“As I approached the second third, I was getting a nice toasty bread with some sweet spices, a super smooth retrohale and a long salty finish. It’s hard to set this one down. Burn has been spot on as well. I’m loving this cigar!” –James H. (Keikan Jim)

Final Third

Flavor: 83
Strength: Medium-Strong
Body/Complexity: Light-Medium

“With the stem out the cigar went from a medium to a mild cigar, which is puzzling, but OK.  The cigar is just giving me cream upon cream, but there is a hint of spice in the background that’s just lingering. ” –Mickey T. (irratebass)

“The last third. The medium profile of dark leather, black pepper and salt with a char note becomes dominate with a bump in strength compared to the previous two thirds.” –John A. (Bostoneo)

Overall Impressions

Blind Cigar Review: A.C.E. Prime | Pichardo Reserva Familiar San Andres Toro
Blind Cigar Review: A.C.E. Prime | Pichardo Reserva Familiar San Andres Toro

Draw: 93

“No issues here.” –John A. (Bostoneo)

Burn: 86

“No significant problems or highlights.” –Doug S. (Unpossible_1)

Construction: 92

“Cigar construction was on par.” –Doug S. (Unpossible_1)

Overall Strength: Medium-Strong
Overall Body/Complexity: Medium
Experience Overall: 83

“The cigar started out really well and very complex with some really good transitions then just went down Hill like throwing a anchor into the sea. Once half way through the second third there was nothing good about this cigar. I hope I never smoke this cigar again. Yuck” –Ryan H. (Ryan H.)

“OK, I’m not going to be a dick, but if I bought this cigar with my own money I’d be petty pissed. The cigar had a 2 inch stem in it that blocked any type of airflow……now being the cigar smoker that I am, I know how to perform surgery on cigars, but what about those poor sap noobs? This type of construction can really tarnish a cigar company’s reputation……..*jumps off soapbox*  While the stem was in the cigar I got an incense/campfire flavor (this not really a flavor my palate thanks me for) after the steam was out I just luxurious cream with hints of spice, and it made the cigar go from medium to a mild….which is odd I know, but it is what it is.  I’m torn on this one……not sure I’d smoke again for fear of the poor construction….I will let the powers that be in the BMP dept figure out my score.” –Mickey T. (irratebass)

“Overall this was a good cigar. Very consistent, flavorful, not terribly complex, but still delicious. Nothing stood out like a beacon for me, it was just easy going and well constructed with enough flavor. An easy recommendation if an affordable stick.” –John A. (Bostoneo)

“I’m not a huge fan of the profile, but it definitely worked well…at least until the final third. I’d like to think I just got a dud and would revisit this cigar again to see if the profile holds up the entire time.” –Doug S. (Unpossible_1)

“This was an amazing cigar and I will search out a box after I find out what it is. I just hope it’s not out of my price point. Medium strength that on occasion ventured into the full range with phenomenal flavors throughout and a near perfect combustion rate made for a great smoking experience. ” –James H. (Keikan Jim)

Smoking Time (in minutes): 88

Reviewer
Apr
Aro
1/3
2/3
3/3
Draw
Burn
Const
Ovr
All
Ryan H. 90 90 90 85 80 95 83 92 85
Mickey T. 88 88 85 87 87 75 85 70 78
John A. 83 90 87 87 87 92 92 92 87
Doug S. 88 85 87 87 78 85 85 88 83
James H. 95 92 97 95 95 97 97 95 95

To view the complete scores and notes, click here.

Blind Cigar Review: A.C.E. Prime | Pichardo Reserva Familiar San Andres Toro

Overall Score – 87 – Fair

Blind Cigar Review: A.C.E. Prime | Pichardo Reserva Familiar San Andres Toro
Summary
"Overall this was a good cigar. Very consistent, flavorful, not terribly complex, but still delicious. Nothing stood out like a beacon for me, it was just easy going and well constructed with enough flavor. An easy recommendation if an affordable stick." -John A. (Bostoneo)
Appearance
88
Aroma
90
First Third
88
Second Third
87
Final Third
83
Draw
93
Burn
86
Construction
92
Overall Experience
83
87
Fair