Something is not quite right here ...

I enjoy a wide variety of the Drew Estates flavorings, but this cigar tastes like children's chewable vitamins ... seriously ..
This review was written about Ambrosia Nectar
by Kenn of Cedarburg on August 2, 2008

AWESOME TASTE AND SMELL!!!!!!!!! WONDERFUL!!!!!!

this is a wonderful cigar. all of the ambrosia cigars are terrific.
This review was written about Ambrosia Clove Tiki (10)
by Sinica of Texas on April 6, 2008

Not a cigar

My son and his friends like these sticks but I would pick something out of a box at the supermarket before spending a dime on these. The flavors all have appropriate uses as tea, on ham and in baking. No cigar smoke. They really stink up the place for real smokers.
This review was written about Ambrosia Nectar
by Joe of Ocean City, MD on March 6, 2008

Nice taste and smell

If your interested in something a little different from a regular cigar you might wanna try these. They have a nice sweet taste with a slightly spicy flavoring.
This review was written about Ambrosia Clove Tiki (10)
by Zoads of CA on August 27, 2007

great!!

wonderful smoke, great flavor, girl friend will smoke these over regular cigarettes.
This review was written about Ambrosia Clove Tiki (10)
by owen of wichita ks. on July 27, 2007

VOTED "WORST CIGAR EVER MADE"

THIS IS AN EMBARRASSMENT TO THE CIGAR INDUSTRY. I HAVE BEEN SMOKING CIGARS FOR 31 YEARS AND THIS IS THE ABSOLUTE WORST ......I CAN'T EVEN CALL THIS A CIGAR.......TAKE IT OFF THE MARKET!
This review was written about Ambrosia Triple Corona 5 Pack
by BRUCE F. BARNJUM of OH on July 10, 2007

Love It!!!!

I love this cigar. It is smooth, sweet and has a wonderful scent to it! This is a cigar that I would burn my finger to smoke!
This review was written about Ambrosia Clove Tiki (10)
by Tammye of Florida on May 10, 2007

Love the clove, but too sweet

Love the wonderful clove smell, but could do without the sweetness on the tip - the sweet is a little overdone.
This review was written about Ambrosia Clove Tiki (10)
by Su of PA, USA on February 18, 2007

Nice cigar

This is a nice cigar with a good taste. Seems to burn unevenly on every stick even with constant turning.
This review was written about Ambrosia Spice 5 Pack
by Andy Thomas of PA on January 22, 2007

Spice Cake in a Cigar

Wow, when I first unwrapped the Ambrosia Spice the aroma was wonderful. When I let up and took the first few draws it was fantastic. The aroma and taste of the spices were just amazing. I could imagine Grandma baking treats in the kitchen while I enjoyed this cigar.
This review was written about Ambrosia Spice
by RoqDawg of Vallejo, CA on March 11, 2006

ambrosia, the food of gods?

yes, they are. mother earth is a sweet mild smoke, sometimes like mulled wine. if you want a pleasing smoke, which the wife won`t complain about, try them.
This review was written about Ambrosia Mother Earth
by al of orlando on November 8, 2005

Great

This cigar has great hits of flavor and just tastes awesome. I couldn't wait to take another hit - it just tastes awesome. Tons of smoke and flavor. Can't go wrong.
This review was written about Ambrosia Spice
by Mike of California on August 26, 2005

Sweet

If you have a sweet tooth - this cigar is for you. The cigar was too soft - I thought it might be too wet - it is wrapped loosely. It was really sweet. The flavor was there - I just didn't enjoy it. So far, Spice is the way to go.
This review was written about Ambrosia Nectar
by Mike of California on August 26, 2005

OK

Taste was pretty good - like sweet potpouri - till about half-way through - then it went south. The construction is soft and the tobacco quality seemed low. I wouldn't get it again - Spice was much better.
This review was written about Ambrosia Triple Corona
by Mike of California on July 5, 2005

Quantity over quality

The contruction of this cigar was a bit disappointing with a rough burn and a hard draw. The taste and the aroma was very enjoyable however.
This review was written about Ambrosia Triple Corona
by Mike of Saylorsburg, PA on March 22, 2005

Second Experience a little better

I am truely a Drew Estates lover.....however I must admit that my first experience with the Ambrosia line was not that impressive. I tried a Mother Earth and I must admit, NOT impressed with the cigar at all. The construction of the cigar was poor, it burned uneven after all of my attempts to get the damn thing to burn correctly.
I do not find the Ambrosia line as good as the Acid Series of sticks. My second Mother Earth experience was somewhat better. After a couple of days in the humidor this one seemed to burn better and more even. Still not as aromatic and flavorful as the Acid Cigars. Overall I do not think the Ambrosia line will become an all time favorite and I will spend my bucks on the Acid series instead for that change of pace stick. But give it a try and see what you think. You will definitely get the clove sensation...... I also tried a Vann Reef of the Ambrosia line for my third experience and my opinion did not seem to change that much at all.....
This review was written about Ambrosia Mother Earth
by Eric W of North Carolina on November 18, 2004

my favorite

i enjoy quite a few of drew estate products, but the ambrosia line is hands down my favorite, and the nectar is my favorite cigar overall. the nectar has a mild, smooth herbal tea flavor, and draws fairly easily. i always have people ask me what i'm smoking and get many compliments in public. when you're done, you have no harsh cigar taste in your mouth. i would recommend this cigar to anyone, and i have in fact gotten a few of my friends hooked on the nectar.
i must also add that drew estate does not use short filler, nor are they machine made.
This review was written about Ambrosia Nectar
by blake of michigan on September 8, 2004

Ambrosia Nectar

I have to wonder if Mr. Julio Cesar Diaz II may have gotten hold of a counterfit, although Drew Estates has not reported any.
For Mr. Diaz' information Drew Estates does not make short filler cigars, period.
They do make the full line of Ambrosia cigars with exclusively Nicaraguan tobaccos, primarily grown in their own fields.
As a professsional chef I find the Ambrosia line a delicious, chewable,tastefully spiced and
perfumed with a large number of spices, not just cloves and a number of aromatics.
I thoroughly enjoy this cigar and find it especially plesaurable with a final cup of good black coffee following a good steak dinner. It is not my every day cigar but reserved for special occasions. I suggest Mr. Diaz try one again.
This review was written about Ambrosia Nectar
by Joseph T. Garrett of Southern Indiana on April 22, 2004

This is not a cigar for avid cigar smokers

For those of you who do not smoke many cigars, or for those who are just starting out, this might be an acceptable smoke. But for those of us who have been around for a while, this short-filler, machine-rolled cigar lacks the compexity to be called a cigar-smokers' cigar. It is mushy to the touch and has a very loose draw. It is weak and relies on cloves for its flavor rather than quality tabacco. I give it a very disappointing 3.0 out of 10.
This review was written about Ambrosia Mother Earth
by Julio Cesar Diaz, II of Miami, FL on March 5, 2004

A welcome change from the plain 'ol-plain 'ol!!

I recently purchased this one to try it to satisfy my curiosity. I ordered the VannReef because it is my favorite size. I was pleasantly surprised to find hints of clove in the aroma.
The taste was mildly clovey and non-cloying, but the aroma was pleasantly pure clove. towards the finish, I was reminded of the smell and taste of a good bordeaux. My girlfriend has declared it the only stogie I can smoke in the house while she is there! I'm definitely trying the other varieties in this series!
This review was written about Ambrosia Vann Reef
by Chris of Virginia on December 3, 2003

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