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Panacea, Curivari, and Some Raices Cubanas Cigars

I’ve been trying out different sizes in the Panacea line, this time I went with the Panacea 760 Red Label in the Grande line.  Obviously, this is 7″ x 60, a reasonably large cigar.  The website description confuses me a little.  It says: “This Red label is our Cuban seed Habano.  A Brazilian Maduro wrapper with a Dominican grown Habano binder. The interior is Seco Cubano, Ligero Piloto Cubano, Ligero Olor Dominicano, and Ligero Nicaragua.” The wrapper looks like a Habano, not any Brazilian maduro wrapper I’ve ever seen.  Maybe I haven’t seen all the Brazilian maduro wrappers?  Doesn’t much matter, this is a tasty smoke.  I do think I like it more in the smaller sizes, but if you have two or more hours to kill, this isn’t a bad option.  It started out with an odd minty prelight draw.  I don’t generally concern myself with a prelight draw, I generally just get down to business, what’s the point?  These are made to be smoked.  It was on the sweet side, with some nuts and wood.  I’ll smoke these again.   

 

A few years ago I was gifted a Curivari Reserva Limitada Cafe Noir.  It’s a brand I’ve heard a lot of good things about, but hadn’t tried. This was a box pressed toro, 6″ x 56.  Oddly this size isn’t listed, but it was right there on the barcode label! Closest size listed is 5½” x 56.  Weird.  It’s a Nicaraguan puro, and has a darker wrapper, hence the Noir in the name I guess.  I liked this a lot, it had some interesting dark dried fruit kind of flavors, along with the espresso that I like.  The burn and draw were perfect.  I think it was the Buenaventura from this company that I’ve tried before and it was a really good, well priced cigar.  This was so enjoyable that I originally wasn’t going to include it here but decided to anyway.  

 

I stopped at a local show which has recently changed owners and there have been improvements.  I finally have a local source for RoMaCraft cigars,  and they had the new Raices Cubanas cigars available.  I picked up some of each, and  started out with the Raices Cubanas Liga De Reyes Toro. This is a fairly new brand out of a fairly old factory.  Raices Cubanas factory in Honduras is probably best known for Alec Bradley and older Illusione cigars.  Since AB has sold, and may or may not be manufactured there, the Raices Cubanas brand has emerged.  The Liga de Reyes is a blend of Honduran and Nicaraguan tobaccos, in a 6″ x 54 format.  I’ve smoked a great many cigars over the years and I don’t recall ever tasting some of the tastes I got in this cigar.  It seemed to start with some baking spices.  I likened it to spice cake, with some floral notes along the way. It was very unique and enjoyable, I’m interested in trying it again to see if I get the same flavors. 

 

The other cigar I picked up was the Raices Cubanas C5 Black (Corte Cinco) in, of course, Toro.  This toro is 6″ x 52, and has a Honduran wrapper, and Honduran and Nicaraguan fillers.  C5 stands for Corto Cinco, and indicates they use the 5th priming, usually ligero, somewhere in the blend, but I can’t seem to find information on whether it’s the wrapper or what.  This was a darker cigar, which appealed to my eye.  This one was also very different.  I likened the flavor to an exotic wood, like mesquite, but not mesquite, if that makes any sense.  Like the Liga De Reyes, this wasn’t like any other cigar I’ve smoked.  If you come across these, pick some up and give them a try.  I think they had some other lines at the show as well, I’ll pick some up on another visit. 

 

That’s all for today, until the next time, 

 

CigarCraig

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More Panacea Cigars and a New Los Statos Deluxe

I smoked a few more Panacea cigars from Flatbed Cigar Co. this week.  I had bought a sampler when they signed up to advertise with me.  I subsequently bought a Green Label sampler and that transaction went as smoothly as the first.  Since Paul Bush, the owner of the company, wrote a note on the packing slip asking me to tell my friends, I’m doing just that.  This week I started with the Panacea White Label in a toro. They call the toro in this line the “Hitch Pin”, and list it as 6½” x 54, I guess I wasn’t paying enough attention, because it seemed like a 6″ x 52 to me. This has a Corojo wrapper, a “Cuban Seed” binder and Dominican and Nicaraguan Ligero, Dominican Seco fillers. To me, this started out with some tannins, and worked itself into a citrus tang.  I found it to be a well made cigar, perfect burn and draw.  It had some earthiness and nuts perhaps.  Nice smoke.

 

Next up was the Panacea Red Label, which was a really pretty looking cigar.  The red band and the Habano wrapper work very well together visually. This was the company’s third cigar, released in 2009.  In addition to the Habano wrapper, this has Seco Cubano,  Piloto Cubano, Olor Dominicano, and  Nicaraguan Ligeros.  The website description may have a copy/past error.  This is a really nice, medium bodied cigar, with a sweetness that I generally get from Habano wrappers.  The blend description makes it sound like a heavy cigar, but it’s solidly medium for some reason.  I’ll get to the Black and Blue labels next week.  I think it’s funny that the Connecticut is the Black Label, I imagine in 2007 when this came out all of the Connecticut wrapped cigars had white bands and this made it stand out. 

 

Yesterday I gave the new Los Statos Deluxe Limited Edition from Forged Cigar Co. a shot.  This cigar is packaged like Matt Booth’s Johnny Tabacconaut, Uncle Lee, Chief Cool Arrow cigars, with tissue paper and a full length sleeve.  Matt had a hand in the blend, along with Justin Andrews and William Ventura.  It’s made in William Ventura’s factory in the DR. The cigar is a rather rustic looking 5½” x 50 figurado.  Full disclosure, I don’t have a track record of really liking cigars from this factory for some reason.  I should love the cigar, it has a San Andrés wrapper, Ecuador Sumatra binder, and Connecticut Broadleaf and Nicaraguan Corojo fillers. On paper, it sounds delicious.  I found the profile to be leathery and earthy, seems to me there should have been some sweetness in there, but I didn’t get it.  I will certainly give this another try after some humidor time, although I don’t know that I was a big fan of the last Los Statos iteration either. Everyone can’t like everything!  I imagine some people with love this, maybe I will too, although they only made 3000 boxes, so I hope I don’t fall in love with it sometime next year when they will be impossible to find!  

 

Yesterday I should have taken a drive up to Bethlehem, apparently CI was having an event at their Superstore (newly renovated, I believe).  I came across references to it around 2PM, which was too late to do anything about it.  OK, I could have gotten there by 3:30, and I think it was over at 6, that’s a lot of driving, gas and tolls. I’ll see most of the people that were there at the Smokeonos event in a couple weeks, which I’m really looking forward to attending.  Also, don’t forget to check out the 2024 Smokin Tabacco x CFCF Fundraiser. which goes live tomorrow, Monday, April 22. 

 

That’s all for today, until the next time, 

 

CigarCraig

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