Size: Churchill (7 X 50)
Wrapper: Cameroon Maduro
By: Ryan Bloomer
With winter in full effect from the icy Arctic blast that most of us received through out the country I decided to review a cigar with the potential to warm things up quickly. Today's review takes us out to sunny Sin City Las Vegas, Nevada home of Don Vicente Cigars Company. Don Vicente cigar family has been blending and rolling the finest cigars for generations. On the web site Don Vicente states that they have used the finest long leaf tobacco from Nicaragua and Ecuador to create a rich, flavorful blend. Don Vicente Cigars are hand rolled and manufactured by top Cuban rollers in the Las Vegas store creating a unique personal cigar for each individual. Lets see if the Don Vicente Churchill Maduro can bring some Vegas warmth to this Arctic blast.
The Band/Appearance:
The Don Vicente Churchill Maduro has an elegant simple band that is quit golden if you ask me. The band is black and gold and contains the signature Don Vicente logo on it along with the website. The wrapper is a chocolate brown Cameroon maduro that emits a fabulous pre lit aroma of sweet tobacco,coffee beans, and cedar. The construction of the cigar is well maintained and seems to be rolled very smooth with little bumps or indentations.
The Beginning:
Well as I always say lets toast this cigar up and get started. The first few draws of the Don Vicente were very smooth with a strong taste of sweet tobacco, which was picked up in the pre lit aroma. The simple sweet tobacco taste along with the hints of cedar and a little bit of cocoa are very enjoyable. The cigar is burning well with a light smoke output, and little construction issues at this point.
The Middle:
I have now reached the middle point of the Don Vicente Churchill Maduro and I was taken off guard by the blast of white and red pepper that immediately hit my palate. The blast of pepper along with the sweet tobacco taste, which is holding strong instantly warmed me up. The construction of the cigar is burning straight with no touch ups needed at this point. The ash is a snow white that is very loose and seems to flake off easily from the end of the cigar.
The End:
I have now approached the end portion of this pepper bomb. I am continuing to get strong hints of white and red pepper on my palate along with a touch of cedar. I am also getting a slight hint of cocoa near the end mixed with the sweet tobacco taste. The cigar continues to burn well with little problems near the end. The Don Vicente Churchill Maduro has definitely warmed me up on this cold Arctic afternoon. If you like a strong taste of sweet tobacco and a explosion of pepper at the midway point of your cigar then this is a must try for you. The 2 Cigar Guys would definitely recommend that you pick up a few Don Vicente Churchill Maduro's for a great smoke that gives you a variety of taste and spices on your palate. Check out Don Vicente Cigar Company at https://www.facebook.com/dvcintl
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