"Overall, this was a decent medium bodied cigar. Not much action was going on with a myriad of flavors, however what it did offer was a smooth and luxurious flavor profile filled with leather, well balanced black pepper, and dark chocolate creaminess. Well balanced and silky smooth, this is an easy recommendation and addition to your humidor. " -John A. (Bostoneo)
Adam B.AlanAllBlind Cigar ReviewsDominican RepublicEl ArtistaEricFeaturedMaduroMexican San AndresSteveToro
·"This cigar was enjoyable to say the least. Flavors did not develop or transition, however remain consistent and enjoyable throughout. Strength built a touch but that is expected with a ring gauge around 50. I would definitely smoke again and recommend" -Adam B. (Bushboy)
"I really like this cigar and the complexity of flavors that I experienced. There was more progression and favor than I originally expected and the cigar kept me interested all the way through. I’d smoke it again and would pair it with a nice cup of smooth medium roasted cold brew. Nicely done!" -Diana (ArmyRN)
MoyaRuiz Cigars has announced a new limited cigar that will only be available in the summer: MoyaRuiz Cigars Summer Sausage. There will be three different blends: Hot, Sweet, and Breakfast Sausage. All come in the same vitola, a 6 x 52 toro.
AllBlind Cigar ReviewsCriolloDaniel S.DianaDrew EstateFeaturedJason H.John I.Jonathan DrewNicaraguaToroWilly Herrera
·"This was a really nice practically full bodied cigar with rich flavors and enough nicotine to show you who's boss... That being said, the flavors were not something to destroy my palate and the finish was short enough that I could have smoked another cigar and still been able to enjoy it. I'm ready to purchase a few of these to keep on hand." -Jason H. (Jokey Smurf)
AllBlind Cigar ReviewsBlue Mountain CigarsBrazilian Mata FinaConnecticutDavid F.DianaFeaturedHabanoJason H.John I.MaduroMarvin WrightNaturalNicaraguaToro
·"I was honestly surprised by this cigar. When I saw the three different wrappers I was immediately a little suspicious that it was going to be what I call a “hokey” cigar. Gimmick without much to it. I was pleasantly surprised by the consistent good flavor notes and the ability of the cigar to transition fairly seamlessly into the next type of wrapper. It didn’t go from nothing to a beat down and that impressed me more than anything. It kept building in intensity but in a very mild yet noticeable way. This is a great cigar for a herf where everyone can share what they are getting from this unusual cigar configuration. I’d smoke it again!" -Diana (ArmyRN)
A.C.E. PrimeAlanAllBlind Cigar ReviewsEradio PichardoFeaturedIPCPRIsaac M.John A.Mickey T.NaturalNicaraguaRyan H.SumatraToro
·"This cigar had an outstanding start, with excellent flavors and transition. It really had a lot going for it. Unfortunately the burn problems more than halfway in took away from the joy this cigar had been. " -Isaac M. (The Nothing)
"I am going to give this a fair rating cause the first third was so good. If the cigar stayed on that course it would have been a top cigar for me. Construction can really ruin the experience. " -Matt H. (Mattehh)
The newest cigar from Casa Cuevas, La Mandarria, is now shipping. La Mandarria translates in Spanish to "the sledgehammer" and references the tool used by burglars that stole the entire Casa Cuevas inventory of cigars earlier this year. The cigar was shown off at IPCPR and only 500 boxes were rolled.
AlanAllBlind Cigar ReviewsDominican RepublicFeaturedHabanoJeffJohn A.MicallefMickey T.NaturalNicaraguaRyan H.Toro
·"All of the flavors were crisp and even though it took awhile to get there the pay off was certainly worth it. I would certainly recommend picking up a five pack and would smoke this anytime it was offered." -Alan (Eulogy)