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Rocky Patel Cuban Blend Robusto: Cigar Bistro Review

We smoked the Rocky Patel Cuban Blend Robusto and now we’re ready to let readers know what we think. Will it be a regular RP smoke? Or will it remind us of the RP American Market Selection?

CIGAR BISTRO Review
Rocky Patel Cuban Blend Robusto
Vital Statistics:
Country: Handmade, Honduras
Size: Robusto – 5 1/2 x 50
Wrapper: Corojo or Maduro
Binder:
Filler: Honduran Ligero longfiller
Strength: Full

The Feel: The Rocky Patel Cuban Blend is firm, solid and sleek to the touch. The wrapper is rich, dark with that special oily feel that promises a good heavy, full-flavored Maduro smoke. The wrapper alone promises a good smoke is coming.
The Smell: Before lighting, the RP Cuban Blend is as expected: a treat for all who like a heavy tobacco smell. When it’s first lit, this Rocky Patel exploded into a variety of flavors. Some say spicy, I say smoooooth, silky with a variety of flavors, both light and heavy.
The Cap: The cap was firmly attached and the even the cut was promising: it released some of the cigar’s aromas as it the cut was made–which was very easily performed.
The Draw: The draw of this Rocky Patel is excellent from the very start. Actually, it is the best drawing cigar I’ve smoked in several weeks.


Rocky Patel Cuban Blend NOTES:

Regular readers know that I prefer heavier tasting, heavier smoking cigars, but the Rocky Patel more than exceeds this preference.

In fact, I’m smoking one as I write this and I can say it is the most pleasurable smoke I’ve had for several weeks–and that’s saying something.

I still can’t put my finger on all of the flavors in this cigar, but it’s fun trying. Earthy, woody highlights make slowly exhaling the smoke very satisfying. There’s double the pleasure: inhaling gives a heavier taste; exhaling brings another set of subtler pleasures. This cigar could easily become a regular habit.

As this cigar is being smoked, I’m already wishing I had another. But, it’s late and there’s no more to be found at this hour. That’s probably not a bad thing: this could prove habit-forming and a man must have control over his vices. This is a truly enjoyable smoking experience.

Can you tell I’m having a ball here?

MORE on Rocky Patel Cuban Blend Robusto Natural Cigars:

Yes, we have no Havanas, but we do have this affordably-priced Cuban Blend from Rocky Patel. Available ONLY at Famous Smoke Shop, these cigars present a bold, heady and well-balanced blend of long-aged Honduran Ligero longfiller tobaccos deftly rolled into scrumptious Corojo or Maduro wrappers. The smoke is ultra-smooth, complex, and brimming with dark, spicy flavors. It’s almost like getting a fine Cuban cigar without the Cuban price! Try a box and taste for yourself.

A mind-blowing, affordably-priced cigar handcrafted with a potent, extra-long-aged blend of Honduran Ligero tobaccos rolled in buttery Corojo wrappers. The smoke is bold, spicy, complex, and seductively smooth with a hearty aroma. A phenomenal buy if you love rich, ‘Cuban-like’ flavor.

NOTE: They aren’t overstating their case here–Mondo.


FINAL VERDICT:

The Rocky Patel Cuban Blend was exactly what I was hoping for: a rich, full-flavored cigar with zero bite. I’m putting this cigar down on my list to enjoy at the track. That’s one of the places I enjoy smoking most of all; relaxing, having a drink and concentrating on my smoke.

FINAL CIGAR BISTRO SCORE:

Intangibles (Feel, Heft, Smell, Cap): 9.5
Wrapper: 9.5
Draw: 9.5
Flavor: 10
Aroma while Smoking: 9.5
Smoking Experience: 10
Value: 9.5

Total: 67.5/70

That’s a new high score for a Cigar Bistro-reviewed cigar!

I must say: I’m impressed. I occasionally smoke Rocky Patels, mostly Factory Selects Rosado and they’re a good cigar. But this Cuban Blend is a great cigar in my opinion. It is far superior to the RP American Selection series.

The RP Cuban Blend is the type of cigar I would give to someone I really want to turn onto a new, great cigar. This Rocky Patel is not only a great smoke, but a great value. I would have no hesitation in offering this cigar to anyone who’s looking for that jaded smoker who’s tried everything.

This is comfortable, luxurious smoke; better than having dessert.


ALSO at DBKP:
* La Floridita Limited: Cigar Bistro Cigar Review
* Don Tomas Special Edition: Cigar Bistro Cigar Review
* Cigar Bistro Cigar Review: CAO CX2 Robusto
* Cigar Bistro Cigar Review: Rocky Patel American Market Selection
* Olor Fuerte: Cigar Bistro Cigar Review



by Mondo Frazier

images: DBKP Cigar Bistro; Famous Smoke Shop Rocky Patel Cuban Blend Natural Cigars
Rocky Patel Cuban Blend Robusto cigar obtained through: Trinity Insight LLC

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La Floridita Limited: Cigar Bistro Cigar Review

We audition La Floridita Limited cigars and sally forth with our considered opinion on their worth.

CIGAR BISTRO Review
La Floridita Limited
Vital Statistics:
Country: Handmade, Honduras
Size: Robusto – 5 x 50
Wrapper: Maduro
Binder: Indonesian
Filler: Nicaraguan and Mexico
Strength: Full

The Feel: The La Floridita Limited is very firm and solid to the touch. The wrapper is rich, dark with that special oily feel that promises a good Maduro smoke.
The Smell: Before lighting, La Floridita is heavenly for those of us who like a heavy tobacco smell. After it was lit, La Floridita is rich and bold, almost from the moment it’s lit.
The Cap: The cap was firmly attached and cut easily.
The Draw: The draw of this La Floridita was excellent for the entire smoke.


La Floridita Limited NOTES:

Regular readers know that I prefer heavier tasting, heavier smoking cigars, so La Floridita Limited was exactly what I look for in a rich, heavy, full cigar smoke.

It was enjoyable even before I lit it. The aroma made me want to light up, but I made sure to put that off a few minutes to savor it. The feel of a good Maduro wrapper, ummmmm….

The La Flordita didn’t disappoint.

The heavy, rich tobacco aroma surrounded me after lighting and I enjoyed the smoke all of the way through. It’s the kind of smoke that’s better if you take your time with it; rolling the smoke in your mouth, feeling and smelling the aromas as breathe it out.

MORE on La Floridita Limited Cigars:

La Floridita Limited Edition Edition cigars present a more refined blend of our bestselling La Floridita bundles. Nestor Plasencia created these robust cigars using Nicaraguan and Mexican longfillers with an Indonesian binder, then rolled them in a dark, oily Brazilian Mata Fina. The result is a bold, aromatic, earthy smoke laced with sweet ‘n spicy complexities on the finish. If you seek a hearty, flavorful premium, this cigar is sure to please at a price that will leave you wondering how we did it.


FINAL VERDICT:

The La Floridita Robusto was exactly what you’re looking for if what you’re looking for is a full-flavored cigar. When you’re done smoking it, there will be no questions about whether or not you smoked a real cigar or one of those designer imitations.

FINAL CIGAR BISTRO SCORE:

Intangibles (Feel, Heft, Smell, Cap): 9.5
Wrapper: 9.5
Draw: 9.5
Flavor: 9
Aroma while Smoking: 9
Smoking Experience: 9
Value: 9.0

Total: 64.5/70

Make no mistake, even for someone who enjoys a heavy smoke, the La Floridita is not a cigar to be smoked regularly throughout the day. It’s more of that treat that you give yourself in the evening after smoking a mixture of lighter cigars. I found it not only a great smoke, but a good value. I can recommend it to even the pickiest of cigar aficionados.


ALSO at DBKP:
* Don Tomas Special Edition: Cigar Bistro Cigar Review
* Cigar Bistro Cigar Review: CAO CX2 Robusto
* Cigar Bistro Cigar Review: Rocky Patel American Market Selection
* Olor Fuerte: Cigar Bistro Cigar Review



by Mondo Frazier

images: DBKP Cigar Bistro; Famous Smoke Shop La Floridita Limited Cigars
Two La Floridita cigars obtained through: Trinity Insight LLC

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Don Tomas Special Edition: Cigar Bistro Cigar Review

Today, we try out the Don Tomas Special Edition and render our verdict.

CIGAR BISTRO Review
Don Tomas Special Edition
Vital Statistics:
Country: Handmade, Honduras
Size: Corona – 5 1/2 x 42
Wrapper: Connecticut Shade
Binder: natural
Filler: Dominican, Nicaraguan and Mexico
Strength: Mild


The Feel: The Don Tomas Special Edition corona is solid, with a good heft. The wrapper is light brown with a smoothly rich look and feel to it.
The Smell: The Don Tomas Special Edition had a mild, slightly-sweet tobacco smell, prior to lighting. After it was lit, the Don Tomas slowly moved through a series of aromatic changes: from very mild, slightly sweet all the way to a more-satisfying (to this smoker) flavorful finish.
The Cap: The cap was firmly attached and cut easily.
The Draw: The draw of this Don Tomas was excellent during the entire smoke.


Don Tomas Special Edition NOTES:

Before lighting it, the Don Tomas has was a joy to smell: rich and creamy, with sweet tobacco overtones.

Readers know that I prefer heavier tasting cigars, but the Don Tomas proved to be one of the exceptions to my rule. It was tasty!

What’s more, the smoke got steadily more tasty–especially after about halfway through the Don Tomas. Though it’s a mild cigar, the smoke was rich and flavorful, like a more robust cigar–without the occasional bite.

One of the best compliments you can give a cigar is to say, “I look forward to smoking another.” I paid that very compliment to the Don Tomas three days after smoking the corona.

On a trip to Washington DC, I stopped at a little smoke shop and after looking over their stock, came back to a Don Tomas. This time, however, I purchased a Churchill. If anything, the experience was even better: I enjoyed it immensely while driving the next 116 miles.

MORE on Don Tomas Special Edition cigars:

Don Tomas Special Edition Connecticut cigars are distinguished by their silky, smooth-smoking U.S.-grown Connecticut Shade wrappers. Inside is a rich blend of Dominican, Mexican and Nicaraguan long-filler tobaccos for a creamy, toasty, mild to medium-bodied flavor with a marvelous aroma. This bestselling blend is a great way to introduce yourself to the Don Tomás family of fine cigars.

Don Tomás Special Edition Connecticut are a smooth-smoking, well-made blend of choice longfiller tobaccos from the DR, Mexico & Nicaragua encased in an aromatic US Connecticut Shade wrapper. A good, satisfying and affordable cigar you can enjoy everyday.


FINAL VERDICT:

The Don Tomas Special Edition was a great little smoke. We smoked three total, two coronas and one Churchill. Smoking is such a personal pleasure, but I’d say that “Toasty and tasty” were the words that popped into my mind while enjoying them.

FINAL CIGAR BISTRO SCORE:

Intangibles (Feel, Heft, Smell, Cap): 9.5
Wrapper: 8.5
Draw: 9.5
Flavor: 9
Aroma while Smoking: 8.5
Smoking Experience: 9
Value: 9.5

Total: 63.5/70

The Don Tomas made my list of “cigars to enjoy while driving by yourself on a trip.” In my opinion, it is also a tremendous value. It smokes like a cigar costing half as much more.


ALSO at DBKP:
* Cigar Bistro Cigar Review: CAO CX2 Robusto
* Cigar Bistro Cigar Review: Rocky Patel American Market Selection
* Olor Fuerte: Cigar Bistro Cigar Review



by Mondo Frazier

images: DBKP Cigar Bistro; Famous Smoke Shop Don Tomas Special Edition Connecticut Cigars
Two Don Tomas cigars obtained through: Trinity Insight LLC; One purchased from Quality Tobacco Shop.

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Olor Fuerte: Cigar Bistro Cigar Review

CIGAR BISTRO Review
Olor Fuerte
Vital Statistics:
Country: Handmade, Honduras
Size: Corona – 5 1/2 x 42
Wrapper: Talanga Cubano
Binder: Mexican San Andreas
Filler: Dominican, Nicaraguan and Brazilian
Strength: Medium


The Feel: The Olor Fuerte Corona is solid and well-packed, with a good heft. The wrapper is dark brown with a very slightly oiled look and feel to it.
The Smell: The Olor Fuerte had an assertive tobacco smell, prior to lighting. When smelling the unlit tobacco, there’s no doubt this will be a tasty smoke. After it was lit, the Olor Fuerte’s aroma progressed through a series of delightful changes: from slightly sweet all the way to a robust luxury tobacco finish.
The Cap: The cap was firmly attached and cut easily.
The Draw: The draw of this Olor Fuerte was excellent during the entire smoke.


Olor Fuerte NOTES:

Even before lighting it, the Olor Fuerte was a smoke that I anticipated, due to the smooth, sheer smell of tobacco it emitted.

Readers know that I prefer heavier tasting cigars, and that’s one reason I enjoyed this cigar from start to finish: it was a solid “man’s smoke”, but not so much that it bit your tongue after I got into the halfway point.

The smoke got steadily more tasty–especially after about I’d smoked about a third of the Olor Fuerte. Some have described the cigar as having the taste of “cream.” I would say it is more “creamy” with a rich taste. I use the word “lightly-oiled” to describe such a flavor, but that’s a compliment. It’s a fine, rich medium smoke, especially after the cigar rounded the turn coming home.

We look forward to when next we renew our acquaintance with the Olor Fuerte.

MORE on Olor Fuerte cigars.

Olor Fuerte cigars are for cigar smokers who want that sweet ‘Old Havana’ flavor and aroma at a good price. Sporting a luscious, dark-natural Talanga Cubano wrapper and a rich 3-nation filler, the Corona is an especially bold, yet creamy-smooth smoke. Highly rated by Famous customers – a must try!

Designed to appeal to the tastes of cigar smokers who want a good medium-to-full-bodied smoke, we went all out on Olor Fuerte. This heartier Olor blend consists of robust Dominican, Nicaraguan and Brazilian fillers with a Mexican San Andreas binder surrounded by a zesty, dark-natural Talanga Cubano wrapper. The result is a remarkably smooth and complex cigar with lots of sweet, creamy smoke that’s hearty, yet not overpowering. Try a box and you may agree with what we said: ‘Oh Lord!’


FINAL VERDICT:

The Olor Fuerte was a fine smoke. We smoked three total,lighting up two of them in a row. The entire time we smoked through those two Olor Fuertes, we can honestly say we enjoyed every minute of them.

I’d recommend the Olor Fuerte to anyone who’s looking for a cigar that’s a stage below a truly “heavy” smoke.

FINAL CIGAR BISTRO SCORE:

Intangibles (Feel, Heft, Smell, Cap): 9.5
Wrapper: 9
Draw: 9.5
Flavor: 8.5
Aroma while Smoking: 8.5
Smoking Experience: 9
Value: 7

Total: 61/70

The Olor Fuerte goes onto my list as a “enjoyably-dependable cigar for occasional smoking.”

One final look at the Olor Fuerte’s luxurious wrapper.

Ummmmm…


ALSO at DBKP:
* Cigar Bistro Cigar Review: CAO CX2 Robusto
* Cigar Bistro Cigar Review: Rocky Patel American Market Selection



by Mondo Frazier

images: DBKP Cigar Bistro; Famous Smoke Shop Olor Fuerte Cigar
Two Olor Fuerte cigars obtained through: Trinity Insight LLC; One purchased from Tobacco Warehouse.

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Cigar Bistro Cigar Review: Rocky Patel American Market Selection

CIGAR BISTRO Review
Rockey Patel American Market Selection
Vital Statistics:
Country: Handmade, Honduras
Size: Corona – 5 1/2 x 42
Wrapper: Ecuadorian Connecticut
Binder: Nicaraguan & Honduran combination
Filler: Nicaragua, Honduras
Strength: Mild


The Feel: The Rocky Patel AMS Corona is solid and well-packed, but lighter than it appears. The wrapper is tan/light brown and smooth.
The Smell: The RP AMS had a mild tobacco smell, prior to lighting. and others have described as “caramel.” After it was lit, the RP AMS had a smooth “woodsy” flavor, with more of a “heavy cream” flavor after the halfway point.
The Cap: The cap was well-attached and cut easily.
The Draw: The draw of this Rocky Patel AMS was excellent.


Rockey Patel American Market Selection NOTES:

The RP AMS was a mild smoke. In fact, after first lighting this cigar, I struggled to taste all of the flavor.

I prefer heavier tasting cigars, so the fact that the Rocky Patel American Market Selection got “tastier” after the first 10 minutes or so–around the one-quarter smoked mark–made this corona more personally enjoyable after that point was reached.

Holding the smoke and slowly exhaling it, the flavors alternated between woodsy–some have called it “cedar-like”–and a smooth heavy cream taste. The flavors became became more distinct and enjoyable after the three-quarters mark–but that is just a personal preference.

One note to enjoying this cigar: take some extra between draws.

MORE on Rocky Patel American Market Selection Cigars.

Lush, mellow-smoking cigars from Rocky Patel in an affordably-priced ‘American Market Selection.’ Also referred to as ‘AMS,’ the term comes from the mild, light-colored wrappers that were preferred by American smokers early in the 20th Century. Blended with long-aged Nicaraguan & Honduran longfillers rolled in silky, Ecuadorian Connecticut wrappers, the smoke is medium-bodied, creamy, and very aromatic with subtle flavors of sweet cedar and spice throughout. A *must-smoke* and a great buy!


FINAL VERDICT:

The RP American Market Selection was a good smoke. Was it a spectacular smoking event like some other cigars I’ve experienced? I can’t honestly say that it was.

However, if you are looking for a mild, solid cigar–as I sometimes am–to smoke in between a couple of “heavy hitters,” this Rocky Patel might just be the palate cleanser you’re looking for.

FINAL CIGAR BISTRO SCORE:

Intangibles (Feel, Heft, Smell, Cap): 7.5
Wrapper: 8.5
Draw: 9.5
Flavor: 7.5
Aroma while Smoking: 8.5
Smoking Experience: 8
Value: 6

Total: 55.5/70

I smoked the Rocky Patel AMS corona twice: the first time after another mild-medium smoke; and, the second time, after a full-flavored cigar with a Maduro wrapper. Personally speaking, the second time was the more memorable of the two smokes.


ALSO at DBKP:
Cigar Bistro Cigar Review: CAO CX2 Robusto



by Mondo Frazier

images: DBKP Cigar Bistro;stoogie review; Famous Smoke Shop
Rocky Patel American Market Selection cigars obtained through: Trinity Insight LLC

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Cigar Bistro Cigar Review: CAO CX2 Robusto

CIGAR BISTRO Review
CAO Cx2
Vital Statistics:
Country: Handmade, Nicaragua
Size: Robusto – 5 x 52
Wrapper: Cameroon – double wrapper
Binder: Cameroon
Filler: Colombia, Nicaragua
Strength: Medium


The Feel: The CAO Cx2 has a nice, solid feel to it. The wrapper was dark brown and luxuriously smooth with a very slightly oily texture.
The Smell: The Cx2 had a–what other way to put it?–smell of fine tobacco mixed with other scents that some have called “cocoa” and others have described as “caramel.” In spite of a prolonged session of slowly taking in the Cx2 aroma before it was lit, I couldn’t settle on a definitive descriptor. I will say that it was “delightful” and reminded me of the smells one encounters on entering a well-kept cigar shop.
The Cap: The cap was firmly attached and cut easily.
The Draw: Despite the heft, the draw was excellent. Sometimes, well-packed cigars have a problem with the draw. The two CAO Cx2 Robustos I smoked both had an excellent draw.


CAO CX2 NOTES:

The CAO CX2 presented one problem, which was a pleasant one: I couldn’t quite make out the extra flavors in the aroma. The flavors changed from a lighter (woody?) mix–when the CX2 was first lit–to a heavier (coffee? caramel?) flavor as the cigar’s halfway point was reached.

Over it all, an earthy taste of fine tobacco prevailed. It was the additional pleasant flavors which contributed to the aroma which were harder to nail down.

In fact, I left my desk and retired to lie down on the couch, the better to concentrate on the captivating flavors swirling about me. Alas, it wasn’t much help. It was a particularly pleasant problem to have.

The one thing that was distinctive: the CAO CX2 Robusto was a good smoke right up until it was too short to hold comfortably. There are some cigars that are best abandoned 1-2 inches from completion. Not the CAO CX2.

MORE on CAO CX2 Cigars.

CAO CX2 cigars (Cameroon times two) present a rich-tasting, medium-bodied cigar brimming with velvety-smooth flavor and a seductive aroma. Now made expressly for Famous Smoke Shop, these cigars have a perfectly-balanced blend of robust Nicaraguan and Colombian longfiller tobaccos surrounded by TWO rare, Grade-1 African Cameroon binder and wrapper leaves. The smoke is laden with earthy-woody flavors underscored by sweet tobacco notes. One of CAO’s BEST cigars.


FINAL VERDICT:

Despite not being able to quite put my finger on the hints of flavors the cigar contained, the CAO CX2 was a fine smoke. Unlike some cigars which disappoint the second time around, the subsequent smoking of a second CAO CX2 was a no less rewarding experience.

FINAL CIGAR BISTRO SCORE:

Intangibles (Feel, Heft, Smell, Cap): 9
Wrapper: 10
Draw: 9.5
Flavor: 9
Aroma while Smoking: 9
Smoking Experience: 9
Value: 9

Total: 64.5/70

All in all, I look forward to next being reacquainted with the CAO CX2. Perhaps then, those other fainter, more elusive flavors will give up their secret.


ALSO at DBKP:
Cigar Bistro Cigar Review: Rocky Patel American Market Selection


by Mondo Frazier

images: DBKP; Famous Smoke Shop
CAO CX2 obtained through: Trinity Insight LLC

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