"Overall this was a pleasant cigar to smoke. I couldn't find anything flavor wise to make it outstanding but the construction, draw and burn have all been pretty much flawless. After it mellowed out from the beginning I am still getting some nice spice on the retrohale but overall it has been pretty mellow and nothing fantastic about the flavor. It did dry my mouth out a ton at the beginning, but due to its great construction and burn I was able to smoke it down to the nub. Depending on its price point I would have to think about getting more of these. It was a good smoke but nothing spectacular for me." -Wes (SosaCub4Life)
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·"This was an excellent cigar. It delivered some excellent flavor, had a decent amount of complexity and was well-constructed. This is a cigar I can see having in my regular rotation." -Will (Cigar-Coop)
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·“Although not my favorite flavors, this was an extremely enjoyable cigar. Long, slow and cool burn that was second to none. The expertise of which this cigar was rolled made it fantastic all around. If the price is right, I could see picking up a fiver of these in the future. I would be interested to see what a little rest could do to the flavors.” –Adam B. (Bushboy)
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·"The coffee turned to more of a green tea taste as it moves to the front,bringing a bit of allspice and fresh hay flavor with it. The cedar has a sweet taste,and the pepper remains constant,providing an enjoyable kick to the cigar at the very end." -Ron (shuckins)
MAY 9, 2016 - On May 10, Orlando-based Córdoba & Morales Cigars launched the limited edition “Finca Santa Fe” cigar to take enthusiasts back to a time when enjoying a Cuban cigar meant simply visiting their favorite tobacconist and picking one up. The cigar, which took 5 years to develop, features a genuine Criollo ‘98 wrapper and propriety binder and long-filler tobaccos that were painstakingly cultivated from five different regions around. Additionally, these tobaccos were aged in oak rum barrels for 1 year.
Cordoba & Morales will release their latest cigar this Friday, Nica Reaper. The blend is said to use 100% ligero tobacco.