Weight | 0.04 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 | Ecuador Sumatra |
Binder | Nicaragua |
Filler | Nicaragua |
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Cigar Brand | Espinosa Sumatra |
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Espinosa Sumatra Toro (6×54)
$10.92 – $195.49
The Espinosa Sumatra unites the velvety sweetness of a perfect Ecuador Sumatra wrapper leaf with the zesty spice that Espinosa Cigars is known for. This blend has been carefully crafted by Erik Espinosa and is produced at the La Zona factory in Esteli, Nicaragua to feature some of the best Nicaraguan tobaccos available. Light up this blend to get brilliant flavors of earth, cedar, nuts, sweetness, and cheerful spice.
BOUNCERZIGGY (verified owner) –
Holy cow batman! Spice town here we come! Been wanting to try these bad! Excellent nutty finish with great burn and construction. But my favorite is that spice, especially on the retro. Great stick but be careful if your not used to full body cigars.
John Vanek (verified owner) –
The cigar started off with a subdued series of flavor notes for me. It’s the 2nd third and the final third that the nuttiness note really stands out. I had a glass of Old Granddad with one and half a dozen more Sumatras with different coffees like cinnamon hazelnut and southern pecan. I had one and ordered a box. I’m still smoking more than I should. This is a deeply impressive cigar that compliments nutty notes with coffee and bourbon. Oily wrapper, 2nd and final third has full bodied notes, retro is smooth, burns even, lots of smoke, pulls perfectly, but the ash is a little loose so don’t push your luck or you’ll end up with ash all over your lap. The flavor notes are consistent between cigars and different orders. I even want to compliment the band design, well done all around indeed. I highly recommend this cigar to anyone who enjoys nuttiness notes in their coffee or bourbon. Enjoy.