“Beautiful, yet complex. Sweet, with spice. Rich, but nuanced. Macanudo Inspirado White is a study in contrasts. Outside, its golden Ecuadoran Connecticut wrapper, aged for 6 years, delivers an aesthetic quality like no other. Inside, an Indonesian binder brings forth an aromatic richness. Nicaraguan Estelí and Mexican San Andrés leaves, each aged for four years, continue the experience, producing a cigar brimming with notes of earth and spice.” From the website of Macanudo.
JMcCrary (verified owner) –
This is one of the best “lighter” cigars I have had. It is ever so slightly sweet and earthy, with wood and hay prominent on the retrohale. Draw and burn were both top notch. I almost started smoking my fingers, to be honest. Definitely recommend.
Trevor Hill (verified owner) –
Was a great cigar. something that reminds me of granpas old smokes but something new. really heavy earth and grassy notes with a small hint of cedar
LB (verified owner) –
Very nice mellow cigar with smooth woody flavor. I really like this size. I’ve smoked two of the five I purchased and the draw is a little harder than I prefer so four stars rather than five.
Robert Tucker –
Some days you crave a steak and some days you crave a salad, this cigar is the coleslaw of smokes. As a man who usually prefers maduro cigars, I can greatly appreciate the gents of honey and soft citrus that came from the first third, the pull is slightly softer than I’d like but was great nonetheless. The ash stayed perfectly straight and in tact over halfway through the stick, and only broke when I mercifully put the ash in its place (in the tray). The final third was uncomfortably hot on the tongue but the smoke tasted like all that is good with a light smoke.
mwwood (verified owner) –
Simple, yet effective smoke. Cheap price point, sweet, easy draw, and lasted about an hour. Not a bad smoke for the price at all
KWKIBBE (verified owner) –
Cheap, but punches value above its price. Don’t let their smaller gauge fool you, they still have a lot of flavor and length. I bought these as a box for another cigar (part of a deal CD was running), and it turned out really well. I didn’t go wrong with this play, and neither would you.