"This was an enjoyable cigar with distinct, easily discernible flavors which fluctuated in their prominence throughout the smoking experience. It was aided by solid construction and a lack of overall boringness. While not presenting itself as anything groundbreaking, I would certainly smoke this cigar again." -Matt Cade (CADE)
"This cigar would have rated much higher in this this category if it were not for the final third. The bitterness that crept in in the final third took it down a few notches along with the work it took to keep it going. The first two thirds shined as bright as the morning sun. The final third was more like a cloudy day with the threat of rain. " -James H. (Keikan Jim)
Since launching Alec Bradley Cigars, Alan Rubin has probably been mistakenly addressed as Alec Bradley a thousand times. People just assume his name is Alec Bradley because, why would he not name his cigar company after himself. For those who still don't know, he named the cigar company for his sons, Alec and Bradley Rubin. Now that they are of age, Alec and Bradley are excited to share responsibility in the company and this year they have released their own cigar. Everything from the blending, design, marketing, and all other facets are handled exclusively by Alec and Bradley. The cigar is called Blind Faith, and is now on the way to retailers.
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·"This cigar had subtle flavor shifts, but always very balanced with good powerful notes. This was a great strong cigar, definitely for the seasoned cigar smoker." -Emmett (rhetorik)
Blind Cigar Review: Viaje | Honey and Hand Grenades | The Shiv Vital Stats: Vitola: Perfecto Length: 6.25″ Ring Gauge:...
Alec Bradley is celebrating the 10 Year Anniversary of the Fine & Rare by offer a set of previous releases in 2020. Total production for this release is only 500 boxes.
Alec Bradley is shipping their annual Fine & Rare cigar with this year's being dubbed HOF / 506. This version celebrates Alan Rubin's late father, David Rubin who passed away November 2018. This year's Fine & Rare HOF / 506 measures 6 1/4" X 54 in a Gran Toro that is also box-pressed. Only 2,500 boxes of 10 were made. They will sell for $21.90 a cigar.
"Overall this was a very nice cigar. The appearance was great. I enjoyed the nice spice throughout and the overall creaminess and then the slight char flavors at the end." -Wes (SosaCub4Life)
Blind Cigar Review: Illusione | F9 Finesse Vital Stats: Vitola: Lonsdale Length: 6.25″ Ring Gauge: 44 Country of Origin: Honduras...