Weight | 0.08 lbs |
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Dimensions | 6.0 × 1.0 × 1.0 in |
Variant | Single, 5 Pack, Box of 20 |
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Wrapper | Mexican San Andres |
Binder | Honduras |
Filler | Dominican, Honduras, Nicaragua |
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Cigar Brand | Oscar Valladares McFly |
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Oscar Valladares McFly Gordo (6×60)
$13.50 – $243.00
No cigar can take you back to the vintage world of the 80s like Oscar’s McFly. While the name of this cigar is a major throwback, the flavor is anything but old school. Light up this four country blend to taste a robust medium strength flavor profile with notes of cedar, leather, graham cracker, earth, and white pepper. Let Oscar Valladares take your taste buds on trip through the cigar making world with this one time traveling blend.
TwoChief SplittingMoon (verified owner) –
Tonight, I’m in the time machine hitting 88 mph with the McFly Gordo, and here’s the run down. After a Cut and a light I’m picking up a light spice from the shaggy foot with a woodsy note. After the flux compositor kicked on, the spice kicked up a notch and a light pepper appeared with a slight citrusy retro hale. There’s a touch of cinnamon with a smidge of sweetness. Pretty smooth so far. The draw is fair but not great. I’m getting a toasted nuttiness, maybe walnut, and a hint of leather. Into the second third it’s still seemingly a mild profile for a cigar described as robust medium strength. The pepper has slacked off a bit. I’m picking up on a lite fruity note now as well. The smoke output is good, dry and slightly chewy but very smooth. The ash is falling off at about one inch average. There is a flavor I keep getting just a taste of, it’s like a pie crust, I’m guessing this is the gram cracker mentioned in the description. The body is still low medium. Into the final third the strength has gone up just a tad. The flavor profile is a little more pronounced, but the cinnamon has backed off, getting a light pepper again, still have the citrus, leather, maybe a sweetened cashew, and I want to say, toast? Overall pretty good cigar, no touch ups, low strength, medium body, light flavors in the profile. Good smoke time, close to an hour and forty five minutes. I’m scoring it at an 88.