Jaime Garcia Reserva Especial Toro

The Jaime Garcia Reserva Especial Toro measures 6x54 with a dark, oily Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper that has a dark chocolate aroma. The cigar features Nicaraguan binders and longfillers. This stick is created by My Father Cigars, a highly respected cigar company. Time to get it lit up for review.

When you get the cigar lit up, you get a nice sweet rush of cocoa/wood with medium strength spice on the finish. For the 1/3 point of the smoke, the flavors stay the same. This cigar has flawless construction, an even burn, nice draw, and nice smoke output. So far so good.

The 2/3's point brings a few flavor changes. A very deep earth comes in, and takes out the sweet wood and cocoa flavors. The cigar becomes somewhat bitter, but there is still hints of sweetness on the finish. The cigar still has an even burn, nice draw, and great smoke output.

3/3's to the end wraps up this smoke nicely. The sweet cocoa flavors come back taking away the bitter earth notes. The cigar was just around $7, so the cigar is well worth it. Perfect construction, nice draw, even burn, and great smoke output makes this cigar very enjoyable.

Stogie Rite score: 97

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