Casa Magna Colorado Robusto 雪茄评分

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REVIEW | Casa Magna Colorado Robusto 87 POINTS NICARAGUA 52 MEDIUM-FULL Tasting Note: Strikingly oil in appearance, this corona gorda is sweet and syrupy with hickory, cedar and toasted marshmallow note, though the finish verges on sacchari
REVIEW | Casa Magna Colorado Robusto
Robusto

Tasting Note: Strikingly oil in appearance, this corona gorda is sweet and syrupy with hickory, cedar and toasted marshmallow note, though the finish verges on saccharine.

  • Body: Medium-Full
  •  
  • Size: Corona Gorda
  •  
  • Ring Gauge: 52
  • Length: 5 1/2"
  •  
  • Filler: Nicaragua
  •  
  • Binder: Nicaragua
  •  
  • Wrapper: Nicaragua
  • Issue: Cigar Aficionado, Apr 01, 2013
  •  
  • Price: $5.25

 

More Reviews of This Cigar

Issue: Cigar Aficionado, Oct 01, 2013
Score: 89
This alluringly dark cigar has a firm draw and uneven burn. First puffs are strong and peppery with earth and baker's chocolate. The smoke leaves a powdery finish.

Issue: Cigar Aficionado, Dec 01, 2008
Score: 92
Well made with a dark and oily wrapper. It draws nicely, loading the palate with a smoke that is rich with coffee and leather notes, yet balanced by a cedary sweetness.

Issue: Cigar Insider, Aug 26, 2008
Score: 92
Well made with a dark and oily wrapper. It draws nicely, loading the palate with a smoke that is rich with coffee and leather notes, yet balanced by a cedary sweetness.

Issue: Cigar Aficionado, Jan 01, 1970
Score: 93
Manuel Quesada has been making cigars since 1974. His original cigars were mild bodied, most of them a blend of Dominican filler and binder tobaccos cloaked with light Connecticut-seed wrappers. His latest endeavors are bolder, more vibrant smokes. The Casa Magna is his greatest innovation. He joined forces with Nicaragua’s largest grower of cigar tobacco, Nestor Plasencia, and created this blend in Plasencia’s Segovia Cigar factory. The line of five cigars saw first light in the summer at an industry trade show and the entire brand was initially reviewed in the August 26 Cigar Insider. Standing above the other sizes was the robusto, a stubby cigar with a bold heart of Cuban-seed tobacco, all of it grown in two very different regions of Nicaragua: tobacco from Estelí (the area where most Nicaraguan cigars are produced) tends to be strong, while that grown in Jalapa, to the north, is typically more balanced and elegant. Together they combine to create a full-flavored cigar, full of rich coffee notes and balanced by a cedary sweetness with a hint of raisins. Best of all is the price: at only $5.25, this superb smoke is less expensive than all but one cigar on this list (No. 23, which is a nickel cheaper.) The word “Colorado” in the brand name refers to the dark, slightly reddish hue of the wrapper, and is a hint that Quesada will expand this line to more styles. It will be hard to improve upon this.

Cigar Aficionado's 100-Point Scale
  • Classic: 95-100
  • Outstanding: 90-94
  • Very good to excellent: 80-89
  • Average to good commercial quality: 70-79
  • Don't waste your money: 0-69
100-Point Scale

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Casa Magna Colorado Robusto 雪茄评分

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REVIEW | Casa Magna Colorado Robusto 87 POINTS NICARAGUA 52 MEDIUM-FULL Tasting Note: Strikingly oil in appearance, this corona gorda is sweet and syrupy with hickory, cedar and toasted marshmallow note, though the finish verges on sacchari
REVIEW | Casa Magna Colorado Robusto
Robusto

Tasting Note: Strikingly oil in appearance, this corona gorda is sweet and syrupy with hickory, cedar and toasted marshmallow note, though the finish verges on saccharine.

  • Body: Medium-Full
  •  
  • Size: Corona Gorda
  •  
  • Ring Gauge: 52
  • Length: 5 1/2"
  •  
  • Filler: Nicaragua
  •  
  • Binder: Nicaragua
  •  
  • Wrapper: Nicaragua
  • Issue: Cigar Aficionado, Apr 01, 2013
  •  
  • Price: $5.25

 

More Reviews of This Cigar

Issue: Cigar Aficionado, Oct 01, 2013
Score: 89
This alluringly dark cigar has a firm draw and uneven burn. First puffs are strong and peppery with earth and baker's chocolate. The smoke leaves a powdery finish.

Issue: Cigar Aficionado, Dec 01, 2008
Score: 92
Well made with a dark and oily wrapper. It draws nicely, loading the palate with a smoke that is rich with coffee and leather notes, yet balanced by a cedary sweetness.

Issue: Cigar Insider, Aug 26, 2008
Score: 92
Well made with a dark and oily wrapper. It draws nicely, loading the palate with a smoke that is rich with coffee and leather notes, yet balanced by a cedary sweetness.

Issue: Cigar Aficionado, Jan 01, 1970
Score: 93
Manuel Quesada has been making cigars since 1974. His original cigars were mild bodied, most of them a blend of Dominican filler and binder tobaccos cloaked with light Connecticut-seed wrappers. His latest endeavors are bolder, more vibrant smokes. The Casa Magna is his greatest innovation. He joined forces with Nicaragua’s largest grower of cigar tobacco, Nestor Plasencia, and created this blend in Plasencia’s Segovia Cigar factory. The line of five cigars saw first light in the summer at an industry trade show and the entire brand was initially reviewed in the August 26 Cigar Insider. Standing above the other sizes was the robusto, a stubby cigar with a bold heart of Cuban-seed tobacco, all of it grown in two very different regions of Nicaragua: tobacco from Estelí (the area where most Nicaraguan cigars are produced) tends to be strong, while that grown in Jalapa, to the north, is typically more balanced and elegant. Together they combine to create a full-flavored cigar, full of rich coffee notes and balanced by a cedary sweetness with a hint of raisins. Best of all is the price: at only $5.25, this superb smoke is less expensive than all but one cigar on this list (No. 23, which is a nickel cheaper.) The word “Colorado” in the brand name refers to the dark, slightly reddish hue of the wrapper, and is a hint that Quesada will expand this line to more styles. It will be hard to improve upon this.

Cigar Aficionado's 100-Point Scale
  • Classic: 95-100
  • Outstanding: 90-94
  • Very good to excellent: 80-89
  • Average to good commercial quality: 70-79
  • Don't waste your money: 0-69
100-Point Scale

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