19th Jun2011

Hoyo de Tradicion Corona

by GoodFellasCigars

Wrapper: Honduran Jamastran Viso-Rosado

Binder: Habano Connecticut

Filler: Dominican Piloto Cubano, Honduran San Agustin and , Nicaraguan Ometepe

Shape: Corona

Size: 5 3/4 x 45

Country: Honduras

The 91 rated Hoyo de Tradicion by Hoyo de Monterrey is meant to celebrate the old tradition of Hoyo de Monterrey and being one of the oldest in the business of cigars. This box pressed corona which is comprised of a great blend of Dominican, Nicaraguan, and Honduran fillers made a great steady smoke to honor the past. To add to the steadiness of the smoke it had a affordable price too. This stick had a decent smell to it before the light along with a wrapper that had a slight oil to it with milk chocolate look and a slight red tint. The wrapper also had a fuzzy look to it too kind of like a matte texture. The initial draw was smooth given off a decent amount of smoke with a prickly pepper and a low profile sweetness of a mocha I would have to say. The first third remained this way along with a slightly musky earth flavor. Once upon the second third the mocha flavor more like a chocolate/caramel mix began to go out all the way and all that remained was the pepper spice and musky earth were there. The burn needed touch ups along the way and the smoke was creamy here and there. The ash was white and semi-firm up to this point and continued throughout the finish. The final third and finish were basically identical with the spice and earth becoming more full increasing the harshness at the end. I say with this smoke you want to go to the band unless you like the bitterness near the end. This was a medium-bodied cigar that was a pretty good steady smoke that had a decent amount of complexity to it. Overall I suggest this to anyone looking for a good, decently cheap stick to have doing whatever or just to have a handful of them in their humidor.


 

 

18th Mar2011

Macanudo Crü Royale

by GoodFellasCigars

Wrapper: Ecuadoran Habano

Filler: Brazilian Mata Fina, Nicaraguan and Dominican Viso longfiller

Binder: La Vega Especiale (Dominican Republic)

Country: Dominican Republic

To start off this was a well priced and excellent cigar all the way through, most likely due to the fact it was crafted by the legendary Benji Menedez. The same man who created the Limited Partagas Benji Master Series. This smoke uses an Ecuadorian wrapper that encloses a Dominican binder, Brazilian, Nicaraguan, and Dominican filler that makes an enjoyable medium-bodied smoke.  The Crü had thick veins and a soft pack that produced a lot of smoke. The initial draw was smooth and had thick creamy, nutty smoke with flavors of rich earth. The first third had a caramelized, creamy, sweet tobacco flavor with a perfect mix of earth and mixed nuts. The ash was white but, not to firm and the burn was slightly jagged that needed touch ups. The second third was for the most part was the same as the first third staying creamy and enjoyable with the burn getting a little better. As for the finish the burn evened out and the flavors weren’t overwhelming as in harsh until the absolute end. The caramelization went away and the earth toned down a bit with the nutty flavor remaining. This is a fairly new smoke by Macanudo that didn’t disappoint and stayed very consistent even though the burn was a bit jagged but, don’t let that turn you away this smoke is very recommended.