"This was a great cigar to smoke. The profile of it was in line with what I like smoking these days. A soft and delicate smoke at time that morphs into something with a deep and rich character. I would recommend this cigar to anyone who like a lighter smoke that builds into some character. A nice find and I would surely smoke another. " -Estevan Z. (TheRealBanzi)
"This was a very good cigar with lots of interesting flavors to keep my attention. It was a medium to full in strength. Had lots of black cherry, wood, pepper/spice as well." -Mickey T. (irratebass)
Our reviewer Mickey spoke to Andreas Throuvalas about Curivari, where he was taken on avtour of the booth. Curivari started in Europe in 1997, but didn't start developing the brand until 2003. In 2010 they decided to go full Nicaraguan tobacco. Andres claims there are no Ecuadorian wrappers whatsoever.
"This is a cigar I would definitely have again. It might even be a box worthy cigar for me. Definitely powerful but the flavour is complex and progressive enough that the power sits in the background. The fluffy ash and quick smoking time can lead you to believe it is a light cigar but o’contrair! Great after lunch or dinner stick (make sure you have food in your belly). The next one I have will be with a dark roast coffee " -Diana (ArmyRN)
"This is a great example of what a mild cigar can provide. I enjoyed the transitions of flavors throughout the duration of the smoke, the perfect burn, excellent construction, and one of the better draws of cigars I have smoked. My only qualm is that it burned way too quickly... I guess I’ll have to get some more to enjoy!" -John A. (John A.)