“This was a good choice for a morning smoke. The profile had a consistent wood and earthiness to it while coffee, leather, char and toast worked together to provide a nice richness. The addition of some nutmeg at the end created a little spice on the nose.” -Gregg (McGreggor57)
AllBlind Cigar ReviewsCarlos ToranoCharlie ToranoFeaturedGreggIPCPRMaduroMatthew T.Mexican San AndresNicaraguaRobustoSandeepSteveWes
·"Transitions, complexity, nuance... It ain't necessarily so with this cigar, but the flavor profile is solid and flavorful. Transitions don't really come with this cigar but flavors are discernible and compatible. It is a good smoke for times when you want the good experience but don't have to think hard about what the cigar is giving you." -Matthew T. (A Huge Nerd)
AllBlind Cigar ReviewsFeaturedFratelloGreggHabanoKevin S.KyleMickey T.NaturalNicaraguaOmar de FriasTorpedo
·"Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed this cigar. Performance and construction were great and the smoking experience was most enjoyable. Although not overly complex in the tasting department, the flavors I experienced were very enjoyable and tastes my palate could easily relate too. I would certainly not be ashamed to pass this stick out to guest and experienced aficionados who I smoke with on a regular basis. Anxious to see what this stick is so I can pick some more up." -Kyle (kaleehb)
“Some robust flavors of charred oak, leather and pepper transitioned nicely to a smooth oak and leather profile. The highlights of toast and mint allowed the palate to rest a bit. The final third, however, became a tad bitter.” -Gregg (McGreggor57)
A.J. FernandezAdam B.AJ FernandezAllBlind Cigar ReviewsFeaturedGreggHabanoKyleMatt C.NaturalNicaraguaRobustoRosado
·"Overall, this is a very good cigar that will only benefit with a little more humidor time, say 3-6 months. I think this cigar might incorporate an Ecuadorian wrapper, due to the flavor profile (grass) however with its rosado shade it has me second guessing myself. I would easily recommend this cigar to a cigar newbie (on a full stomach) or a seasoned cigar enthusiast. This is a smoke I hope to get the chance to reach for again and again." -Matt C. (Big Matt)
"I personally did not have any problems with this cigar but it never captured my interest or cigar repertoire . The cigar seemed to be infused and the transitions were nil. I would recommend this cigar to the novice or first time cigar smoker as she/he will be able to immediately define flavors even from the cold draw, and those flavors remain consistent and constant throughout the whole cigar experience." -Matt C. (Big Matt)
AllBlind Cigar ReviewsConnecticutFeaturedGreggIPCPRMatt C.Matthew T.NaturalNicaraguaSandeepToroVilligerWes
·“If you are looking for a well constructed Connecticut shade cigar this might be it. This cigar reminded me of a lighter version of the Quesada 40th Corona Clasica. The fruit on the retrohale mixed in with the pepper and cinnamon on the palate and the sweetness in the back of the throat were all very enjoyable. I easily recommend this cigar if your palate yearns for flavors in the mild strength category with body and complexity that hold up and build throughout the whole experience.” –Matt C. (Big Matt)
"The first third showed a lot of potential. The remaining two, however, were missing a richness to balance out the cedar and grassy profile. I became bored with this cigar about halfway through it. Maybe a good one to take to the golf course, depending on price point." -Gregg (McGreggor57)
Cigar Info La Conquista is the latest cigar from Gran Habano and was released at this year’s IPCPR Convention & Trade...
Adam B.AllBlind Cigar ReviewsConnecticut BroadleafDominican RepublicFeaturedGreggKyleManuel QuesadaMatt C.Matthew T.OscuroQuesadaRobusto
·"This is a cigar I would happily smoke again while I was doing something different to occupy my time such as shooting skeet or at the golf driving range. The profile peaked in the second third but then fell off with the mineral flavors in the final third. I put the cigar down with a little less than 2 inches as I felt the profile wasn't going to change. Smoke output was plentiful and stormed off the foot. I feel this cigar might improve with age and is worthy of a redux." -Matt C. (Big Matt)