This Cohiba Esplendidos from 2010 came by way of a good friend who set me up with a Cuban taster pack of sorts. He asked to remain anonymous.
Nose:
That Cuban sweetness couple with undertones of cedar. Careful examination and I pick up some hay but very faintly. The nose is quite light, very subtle.
Construction:
This Cohiba Esplendidos is from 2010, comes in a Churchill vitola and measures 7 by 47 ring gauge. The Esplendidos was originally released in 1989 and is a current production cigar. It has gone through 3 band revisions, Standard B, C and now D.
Flavor:
First Third
This Cohiba has a bit of a peppery start. There are nutty notes with a sharp finish on the tongue. As the first third progresses the pepper declines from a medium intensity down to a very low intensity.
I would describe the first third is quite savory, very smooth. After approximately 45 minutes to an hour the pepper comes back at the back of my throat.
Middle Third
The second third is still nutty and I start to taste the hay that I nosed. The hay lingers and as the middle continues it goes from light to medium intensity. The profile takes an abrupt change at the middle towards earthy and dry with some bitterness. The hay mixes in with some grassiness that sticks around post draw with the hay.
The bitterness becomes a sort of caramelized toffee as this third winds down.
Last Third
The toffee bitterness falls off to a background flavor and the nuttiness picks up strength to medium intensity.
Burn/Draw:
I did an initial v-cut and the draw was a bit tight on an unlit draw so I made a cross cut. The draw with a cross cut was great. The Cohiba Esplendidos produced significant smoke with each draw. Unfortunately the wrapper cracked in the cold weather. Total smoking time was about 2 hours and 10 minutes.
Value:
This Cohiba Esplendidos is available in singles for $33. A cardboard box of 3 cigars is approximately $76. It is also available in boxes of 25 cigars for over $600. While Im sure they are less expensive in Cuba than in external markets, I find the pricing quite high. There are LE or Regional releases from other brands that I feel would be superior in flavor profile for less money.
Final Word:
The first third of the Cohiba Esplendidos started out really promising but I didnt enjoy the progression through the thirds. I found the bitterness at the end of the second third that carried into the last third not to me liking. I did enjoy the Esplendidos much more than the Robusto but as I continue to review cigars I think the Esplendidos will slowly fall down the Top Cubans of 2014 list.
Link to review with gallery: http://cigarfederation.com/profiles/blogs/review-cohiba-esplendidos-2010
Nose:
That Cuban sweetness couple with undertones of cedar. Careful examination and I pick up some hay but very faintly. The nose is quite light, very subtle.
Construction:
This Cohiba Esplendidos is from 2010, comes in a Churchill vitola and measures 7 by 47 ring gauge. The Esplendidos was originally released in 1989 and is a current production cigar. It has gone through 3 band revisions, Standard B, C and now D.
Flavor:
First Third
This Cohiba has a bit of a peppery start. There are nutty notes with a sharp finish on the tongue. As the first third progresses the pepper declines from a medium intensity down to a very low intensity.
I would describe the first third is quite savory, very smooth. After approximately 45 minutes to an hour the pepper comes back at the back of my throat.
Middle Third
The second third is still nutty and I start to taste the hay that I nosed. The hay lingers and as the middle continues it goes from light to medium intensity. The profile takes an abrupt change at the middle towards earthy and dry with some bitterness. The hay mixes in with some grassiness that sticks around post draw with the hay.
The bitterness becomes a sort of caramelized toffee as this third winds down.
Last Third
The toffee bitterness falls off to a background flavor and the nuttiness picks up strength to medium intensity.
Burn/Draw:
I did an initial v-cut and the draw was a bit tight on an unlit draw so I made a cross cut. The draw with a cross cut was great. The Cohiba Esplendidos produced significant smoke with each draw. Unfortunately the wrapper cracked in the cold weather. Total smoking time was about 2 hours and 10 minutes.
Value:
This Cohiba Esplendidos is available in singles for $33. A cardboard box of 3 cigars is approximately $76. It is also available in boxes of 25 cigars for over $600. While Im sure they are less expensive in Cuba than in external markets, I find the pricing quite high. There are LE or Regional releases from other brands that I feel would be superior in flavor profile for less money.
Final Word:
The first third of the Cohiba Esplendidos started out really promising but I didnt enjoy the progression through the thirds. I found the bitterness at the end of the second third that carried into the last third not to me liking. I did enjoy the Esplendidos much more than the Robusto but as I continue to review cigars I think the Esplendidos will slowly fall down the Top Cubans of 2014 list.
Link to review with gallery: http://cigarfederation.com/profiles/blogs/review-cohiba-esplendidos-2010