From Alec Bradley’s website: “Project 40 is the search to find a deeper understanding as to why cigars have a positive cognitive impact on the mind and body. Similar to music, cigars have a calming effect that allows us to feel in control as well as feel rewarded. A proper blend, price, and experience has been developed for your enjoyment. Take control of your happiness.”
Alec Bradley Project 40 Maduro Toro (6×52)
MSRP: $37.60 - $180.48
You save up to 10%
$7.52 – $162.42
If you’re happy and you know it…light a cigar! Alan Rubin understands the concept in which true happiness is a state of mind and that we can fulfill that just by lighting up a smoke. Project 40 was created for just this concept. Now try the popular new Maduro selection!
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Weight | 0.06 lbs |
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Dimensions | 6.0 × 1.0 × 1.0 in |
Variant | Single, 5 Pack, Box of 24 |
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Wrapper | San Andres |
Binder | Habano |
Filler | Nicaragua |
Country of Origin | |
Cigar Brand | Alec Bradley Project 40 Maduro |
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Alec Bradley Project 40
Reviews (3)
3 reviews for Alec Bradley Project 40 Maduro Toro (6×52)
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Kyle Moran –
Was pleasantly delicious, and checked all the boxes. A B+ stick for an A+ price.
Trevor Hill –
I read a bit in to the project 40 theory and really dove deep into a nice session with the cigar and my thoughts. The name really sets the tone for the session with going in with a positive grateful and humble attitude really just sent the hour+ smoke time to the next level. Very toothy cigar with a nice coffee and earthy notes. mild pepper, Might be the mind playing tricks but, out of this world experience both times I enjoyed this stick. Oh and who cant beat the price point.
TwoChief SplittingMoon (verified owner) –
This cigar comes with a dark brown and black oily rough looking wrapper with a solid feel to it. The “Cut and a light” kicks off with some extreme tunneling issues and a seriously decreased smoke output. The flavors I’m getting is hay, wood, coco, earth, with a rough peppery retro hale. In the second third, I got the tunneling issue under control now but the filler looks to be closer to one side so there an uneven burn down. Some vanilla bean has come into play with some dark chocolate notes. There’s white ash that’s flaky a bit. The retro hale has smoothed out quiet a bit though. The final third is much smoother with some bitter coffee and better smoke output with a more even burn now. There still earth, wood,, leather, and a dark tobacco flavor has developed in the background, and maybe a very slight light cinnamon spice on the tongue. The retro hale is very smooth now with some cocoa undertones, and the pepper has faded. I’m also tasting a light sweet cedar note. I think that this cigar wasn’t the perfect representation of the series and I’d really like to buy another one to do a proper review of the project 40, as I believe the issues it’s had have effected the flavor profile. Over all, once I got it to smoke right it was very smooth and the wrapper is very nice looking. My smoke time was about one hour.