Alec Bradley Cigars have had their share of top-ranked cigars, including their Prensado line ("Cigar of the Year, 2011"). So, when they decided to release the Alec Bradley Prensado Lost Art cigars, a savory follow-up with another distinctive, full-bodied blend, cigar smokers were filled with anticipation. The Prensado Lost Art blend starts with long-fillers from Nicaragua and Honduras, then employs a dual Nicaraguan & Honduran binder, and complete it with a dark, glistening Honduran Corojo wrapper.
"There is a natural succession with this iteration," says Alec Bradley prez, Alan Rubin. "We've taken this well-performing brand that is highly-rated and a fan favorite by introducing a unique variation that lives up to the original's namesake."
Actually, Alan was being a bit modest. Handcrafted in five popular box-pressed sizes, the Prensado Lost Art goes far beyond the original in flavor, complexity and aroma. Rich notes of earth, peppery spice, sweet wood, bittersweet chocolate, roasted coffee, and more, abound in this follow-up that will have fans of the original Prensado singing its praises. If that's YOU, or if you just happen to enjoy full-bodied cigars that hit on all cylinders, add some Alec Bradley Prensado Lost Art cigars to your next order.
I ve stuck mostly to mild-med cigars. For the last year, I ve been branching out to full bodied and so far this has been my favorite. I like it better than the other Prensado which I enjoyed as well. This had a great draw, an even burn, and good flavor.
This cigar impressed me when I had one at my smoke shop so I had to get more cuz their an excellent smoke.
Nice flavors, great aroma light to medium, slow burner about 1.10 easy, creamy, chocolaty, coffee hints
It s a good cigar, but they keep going out if you put it down for a minute ! When smoking them on the golf course, I m re-lighting them 7-8 times. Very frustrating...
What can I say? Easily the worst cigar experience of my entire life! I bought two five packs. The first four burned terrible with tunneling issues all the way through. Not only the worst cigar experience but also the most frustrating. I loved the flavors at first light and nothing but downhill from there. Four times in a row!