La Aroma De Cuba
Robusto
Origin: Honduras 
Size: 5.00 X 54
Wrapper: Proprietary Honduran from Cuban Seed
From
Nice Ash Cigars:
La Aroma de Cuba's fabulous appearance is characterized
from its oily and deep dark wrapper made from proprietary
Cuban seed Honduran grown tobacco. It is quite elegant
to view. It's also wonderful to smoke with an enticing
aroma and extraordinary full flavor created from its careful
blending of Cuban seed Honduran and Nicaraguan tobaccos.
La Aroma de Cuba was a turn-of-the-century Cuban brand
made famous in part by Winston Churchill who often described
it as one of his favorites. And who wants to argue with
Sir Winston?
Reviewed by: Joon Ho Lee
Date: August 2003
Notes:
I put in considerable effort to track down this cigar
with this vitola, given that CA ranked this particular
size highest. I can't say that I was disappointed. Levin
had the right mindset when he went about to create this
cigar. Having smoked a few Cubans, it tries its damnedest
to emulate the full-body of these masters. It comes short.
It has spiciness but not the body to carry it through.
The flavor was a bit metallic, and it did punish my taste
buds (Which I wanted, meaning the strength was great)
but I have to offer that it didn't give up much else.
It was a bit simple in its offering, like eating raw
sugar versus a very sweet cake. The sugar is sweet, you'd
offer, but it doesn't have the whole package. That's the
Aroma De Cuba Robusto. I tried the cetro earlier, and
it was complex with less strength. I would avoid paying
100 dollars for a box of 25, but the band and box are
wonderful. However, I don't buy cigars based on their
presentation! Just on their smoke, and at their prices,
I'd wager that there are better smokes out there.
Overall, the cigar is beautiful with only a few veins,
and a very dark color. It's a beautiful cigar to behold.
It was great in strength but not much in body. It burned
evenly, generally, and was consistent throughout the cigar.
I don't subscribe to the "smoke half-way" rule,
so I smoked it down to the nub (I'm cheap). It lost all
charm with 1/3 of the cigar left, but that was expected
(I was burning hot). The draw was medium, which is a little
tighter than I prefer, which may have accounted for the
hot burn in the end.
It had all the ingredients of a beautiful cigar but I'd
say that it fell short only because the cigar didn't marry
its full complement of flavors well, and the few strong
flavors it presented were all separate and didn't combine
well. I'd give it a B minus.
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