Alec Bradley 1600 cigars continue AB's award-winning rep for producing premium cigars with superb quality, flavor and balance. Their numerical moniker comes from the year 1600, when tobacco was first grown in Brazil, and the source of their dark, lustrous Habano wrappers. When added to the Honduran, Nicaraguan & Costa Rican filler core, they reveal a full-bodied smoke rippling with flavors of earth, wood, some sweetness, and a spicy aroma. Priced affordably, add some to your cart right now!
Very good will order again
These 1600s are fantastic! Great construction and beautiful wrapper make these delicious cigars that will always be in my rotation. Definitely worth a try.
This is a very nice smoke, great burn, flavor, and very mellow
I was delightfully surprised by this cigar. I got them as an add on to an order. It starts off a little spicy then smooths out to cream and cedar. The burn is straight and the ash very solid and white. For the price this is one of the better smokes out there. I would buy these again.
This cigar easily fits right in with the quality sticks in the AB portfolio for sure! Nice construction, straight burn,decent complexity with medium to full strength. I was impressed with the Brazilian wrapper on this one! Very nice. The draw on some of these was a little snug on the first inch but they seemed to open up while smoking them for the most part. I d buy em again at Famous prices. A winner in my book!
I feel like this will be on TOP of my orders. I speaking highly likable on this Honduras Mata Fina.
Let me start by saying a few things... I really like this cigar and am far from disappointed. I was really looking forward to enjoying this smoke, so I grabbed a bottle of water and went outside on a rare warm winter afternoon. Sitting in my lounge chair outside, i snipped the end a took a cold draw to get a hint of what I was in for, picking up the taste of the quality tobacco. Once toasted properly, i took my first draw and it was smooth but with a little kick. Just as with all of my reviews, I won t go into what I tasted because I am a firm believer that all of our palettes are different. The draw was open with just the right amount of tightness. Truly an enjoyable smoke. The issue I encountered was the burn, very jagged and uneven. It was something I had never encountered before, it was almost like the filler was burning much faster than the wrapper. I did have to touch it up a few times which I find rare for an Alec Bradley. If I was blind, this wouldn t have bothered me as the taste of the cigar was excellent. Full of different flavors. At times the cigar felt like it was going out, but then would recover. The ash was solid, staying on over 2 inches. I had these Toros in my humidor for about a week and will let the remainder age for a month or so before I light another and see if that fixes the burn issues I had, or maybe I just had a dud. Regardless whether or not I run into the same issue, I still believe this is an excellent cigar and i thoroughly enjoyed the time I had with it. Highly recommended.
I have a great time with this stick, surprisingly based on the evaluation. Surely becoming one of my favorites
Not a fan, and couldnt recommend. Dudnt burn right after a week in my dor.