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Pinar Del Rio 1878 Cubano Especial Capa Madura Corona
Guest Review: Pinar Del Rio 1878 Cubano Especial Capa Madura
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Size: 5 1/4 X 44, Corona Wrapper: Brazilian Aripriaca Binder: 1998 Dominican Criollo Filler: 1998 Nicaraguan & Dominican Criollo Strength: Medium Price: Box of 20, $76.50 I’m back for another guest review for Toasted Foot. I haven’t had much experience with Pinar Del Rio cigars but after recently getting a few to try I decided to do this review on the PDR 1878 Capa Madura. This cigar was created by Abraham Flores out of the Tabacos Don Leoncio Factory. Featuring a triple-fermented maduro wrapper – this is an all Cuban seed cigar, which is where it gets the name Cubano Especial (Special Blend of Cuban Seed Tobaccos). Abe wanted to make a cigar that could be smoked at any time of the day and I believe he succeeded. Pre-light: This smoke has an intimidating look with a dark maduro wrapper and a double black and silver banding, finished by a beautiful pigtail cap. The cigar is firm throughout with a couple of pronounced veins and a dry, rough texture. The cold draw is that of rich tobacco with a slight sweetness that is difficult to describe. Flavor and Burn: The cigar lights easily; the first draw is spicy with a bit of a grassy flavor and no sweetness to speak of. Getting into the first third, the grassy flavor disappears and a tangy, earthy flavor begins to come through. This stick draws easily and it takes no effort to get mouthfuls of thick smoke. The ash is dark grey with black banding and the burn line is thin and straight. Towards the end of the first third the flavors shift to the sweetness that I detected during the cold draw with a dry finish of faint cocoa. Into the second third, the cigar is billowing smoke both on the draw and while sitting in the ash tray. The ash falls after holding strong for about 2 inches and the sweetness picks up as the earthy flavors fade into the background. It is hard for me to pinpoint what the sweetness is. I guess the best way to describe it is a fruity, almost citrusy flavor with a tanginess that is very appealing. The strength begins to mellow to the mild side of medium. The smoke is smooth when exhaling through the sinuses, allowing the sweetness to really shine. As the final third begins, the earthy flavors start to pick up, as well as the strength. A slight spice can be detected on the nose exhale. The sweetness fades a bit but is still easily enjoyable all the way to the end. Overall: In conclusion, this cigar really surprised me. With a great price and plenty of flavor, I would easily recommend this to either a person that likes a lighter cigar or someone who really enjoys a maduro and is looking for a nice morning or early afternoon smoke. It is a pretty straight-forward smoke that took about 45 minutes to nub. It has definitely opened my eyes regarding Pinar Del Rio and I now look forward to trying all of their lines.
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08-16-2010, 04:39 PM | #2 |
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Re: Pinar Del Rio 1878 Cubano Especial Capa Madura Corona
Sounds tasty!! Great review bro!!
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08-16-2010, 05:16 PM | #3 |
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Re: Pinar Del Rio 1878 Cubano Especial Capa Madura Corona
Sounds mighty tasty indeed...great review Tony!!
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08-16-2010, 05:27 PM | #4 |
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Re: Pinar Del Rio 1878 Cubano Especial Capa Madura Corona
This stick is right up your alley Mac.
Perfect for an early morning or lunchtime stick... I have a lancero that Eddie picked me up in NOLA and I can't wait to burn it!
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08-24-2010, 03:05 AM | #5 |
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Re: Pinar Del Rio 1878 Cubano Especial Capa Madura Corona
I have to agree great stick (thanks Tony) I have to get more of these when money allows and when they are available again.
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12-23-2010, 09:26 AM | #6 |
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Re: Pinar Del Rio 1878 Cubano Especial Capa Madura Corona
Very poor cigar; one dimensional and definitely not up to the standards PDR had achieved before the "reblending".
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03-15-2011, 06:35 PM | #7 |
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Re: Pinar Del Rio 1878 Cubano Especial Capa Madura Corona
I really like this cigar. I enjoyed my first so much that I started searching where I could get a box. (I had tried it while in New Orleans at a conference.) I think it might be my new No. 1.
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03-17-2011, 01:31 AM | #10 |
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Re: Pinar Del Rio 1878 Cubano Especial Capa Madura Corona
Doesn't PDR make a BOTL LE stick as well?
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03-18-2011, 12:16 PM | #11 |
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03-18-2011, 12:21 PM | #12 |
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Re: Pinar Del Rio 1878 Cubano Especial Capa Madura Corona
Sounds mighty tasty 2-me
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03-18-2011, 01:13 PM | #13 |
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Re: Pinar Del Rio 1878 Cubano Especial Capa Madura Corona
Great review, these are great cigars. The price is right and the oscuro is even better imo. If you come across one I would definitely suggest you try it. They are limited right now but I believe they will be officially launched at the IPCPR this year.
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