Not all Connecticut cigars are created equal, and Cohiba Connecticut is proof. Wrapped in an Ecuadorian Connecticut wrapper, the cigar is smooth like you'd expect (it’s a Cohiba, after all). But that's where the similarities end. Both the flavor and strength of the blend are amplified by a diverse recipe of tobaccos: Brazilian Mata Fina takes the binder position, and Nicaragua Jalapa, along with Dominican Olor and Piloto Cubano leaves lay underneath. This results in a spicier experience with notes of cedar, pepper, and wood, and when you pair that with Connecticut leaf's signature creaminess, you're dialed in for a medium-bodied smoke like few others. Pick up yours now!
Excellent cigar. Every one I ve had burned perfectly from beginning to end. Toasty flavor that is much more full and flavorful than this mild/medium strength cigar rating would lead you to believe. My absolute favorite, look forward to ordering again.
Opened new 5 pack and the first one I smoked was a bit dry with an extremely tight roll. The draw was so poor, I could barely get smoke or taste out of it. Hoping the other 4 are not the same.
Very smooth, clean smoke. Buying again.
Great cigar, yes big but very smooth and tasty!
Smooth mild to medium smoke with some nice earthiness, sweetness and pepper to it
This is a monster of a Cohiba that won me the Horseshoe Tournament on Saturday
I had one of these at the Meadowlands on Sunday while I was tailgating. The Giants are bad but this cigar is good. Well constructed, mild smoke that goes well with beer, friends, and BBQ
though not a bad smoke the wrapper did resemble the San Andreas fault about mid way thru. a 20 something cigar should not have that problem. cigar was a week in my humidor, still wrapped in cellophane. I would note that was the first of five-- I wonder if I ll have that problem with the other 4....