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La Sirena Trident Review
Review # 101
La Sirena Trident 7 x 50 Country of Origin: Nicaragua Factory: My Father Cigars S.A. Wrapper: Habano Binder: Nicaraguan Criollo 98 & Corojo 96 Filler: Nicaragua Smoked before review, 5 Resting time: 2 months http://i1191.photobucket.com/albums/...aTrident-1.jpg The boxes are made to look sort of like treasure boxes to go along with the Mermaid theme, with a slightly domed top and my wife loves the major band surrounding the trident There are six different vitolas in the La Sirena lineup so far: La Sirena Prince 5 x 50 La Sirena Divine 5 1/2 x 52 La Sirena Trident 7 x 50 La Sirena Sea Sprite 5 1/2 x 42 La Sirena King Poseidon 6 x 60 La Sirena A 9 1/4 x 48 Prelight: deep cocoa and chocolate, leather and cedar Construction is impeccable, the first box I got of the King Poseidon 6 x 60 has a disappointing 30% cracked wrappers that I got from Atlantic cigars, could be that there storage practice was bad to find so many bad ones, but of corse they where still tasty. 1st 1/3 Blast of pepper that settles down fast to a deep cocoa and chocolate, much like the prelight aroma Wood and a sour fruit note emerge with eagerness and complement the cocoa and chocolate flavors There is a nice sweetness underneath that is gaining strength as the first third progresses The draw and smoke output are perfect 2nd 1/3 Dominate notes are still the dark chocolate, leather, cedar. I still cant identify the fruit I am tasting, but it is still sweet and sour at different points. Construction is still great as the strength increase to full by the end of the second third. La Sirena is famous for being a full strength cigar but you are reward with a very flavorful stick Final 1/3 Tangy flavors of spice and a tame pepper are present and complement the wonderful cocoa and sweet notes of the elusive fruit notes of sore and sweet. The back story of the company in very interesting with a women owner Arielle Ditkowich and the cigars being on the full side in a pleasant surprise http://i1191.photobucket.com/albums/...4-073056-3.jpg Smoking time: 1 25 min 9.5 out of 10 http://i1191.photobucket.com/albums/...2/DSC01217.jpg Smokes similar too Kristoff Ligero Maduro L'Atelier Maduro Intemperance BA XXI CroMagnon Aquitaine Ramon Bueso Genesis Ashton VSG Undercrown |
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I have met her a few times. She is awesome. The sea sprite is the best size.
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Awesome review as always :tu
I have a La Siren A resting in my humi, that I got on cbid. She was on Cigar Obsession awhile back, you can check her out on youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJiHRF0hRsk |
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Nice review! Was curious about these, but never got around to trying them. Seems I must correct that.
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Don't know if you guys know but My Father is no longer making the cigar for La Sirena. The new version from Espinosa Cigars will be released at the trade show.
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Barry! I listened to her interview on stogie geeks and she had stated it was getting completely reblended. |
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There was nothing wrong with the blend. I've had only one, a robusto I think, but it was friggin' good.
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I've come to love this brand and now she's going to change it :tg
O well, I trust she'll do a good job on the re-blending |
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Thanks for the review and pics. That band is pretty cool.
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The A size was fantastic. I want to say that the A is a slightly tweaked blend from the other sizes. I may be spouting nonsense but I read that somewhere.
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Excellent review! The Dubloon is my favorite size. Smokes similar to the Trident with a touch more black pepper notes from the extra filler.
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Bought a fiver of the Sea Sprites a couple years ago...quite good from what I remember!
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You are correct. The A uses a habano wrapper. |
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