
The cigar was not particularly complex and could be divided into two parts. But the moment was incredibly pleasant.
Construction
When I held the cigar, I got a powerful and luxurious feeling. The bands that wrapped around the cigar made it feel like it was hiding mighty treasure made only for the lucky few. The cigar was firm and evenly rolled with a matte wrapper.
Wrapper: Nicaragua – Binder: Nicaragua – Filler: Nicaragua
Smell and cold draw
The wrapper of the Agenorsa leaf Signature maduro robusto was almost non-existent, it smelled slightly of hay. The filler on the other hand gave off more scents, the scent I smelled was dark chocolate and ground coffee. The cold draft was nice and gave nuances of dark chocolate and ground coffee beans.
1/2 Lets light the Agenorsa leaf Signature maduro robusto
The texture was slightly creamy and the dominant flavors I felt in the cigar were nuttiness, ground coffee beans, a mix of grass and hay, nutmeg, leather and earthiness. In the background were flavors of cinnamon, brown sugar like sweetness, raisins and cacao. The retrohalation tickled the nose a little and gave a faint hint of chili pepper.
2/2 lets enjoy the second part of the cigar
The texture grew a little and became creamier. It showed some complexity. The flavors I felt were hay mixed with grass, light lime-like tartness, ground coffee beans and general woodiness. In the background were flavors of brown sugar mixed with honey-like sweetness, minerals reminiscent of iron, raisins and cinnamon. The retrohalation became a little smoother and gave nuances of chili pepper and black pepper.
After
The aftertaste of Aganorsa leaf Signature maduro was light and gave a faint hint of walnuts.
Body
Medium bordering on full
Smoke time
60 minutes
Conclusion
Agenorsa leaf Signature maduro robusto is a well-balanced cigar between the flavors. The body makes it suitable for the slightly more experienced Aficionado. If I compare price vs taste vs quality, I think you get a lot of cigar for the money.
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