Looking back, I don't know why I was so surprised by this cigar. How could I expect anything less than excellence in a cigar commissioned by and produced for the Brothers of the Leaf?
Made in Nicaragua by Pinar del Rio, the BotL Small Batch 2010 (Corona Gorda: 6" x 46) is, first and foremost, a beautiful cigar. Bumpy but firm construction, with a dark, very oily Brazilian Bahia wrapper that looks like well-oiled leather. It looks rich and delicious, and it smells like old leather and cedar and spices.
It cut cleanly and the unlit draw was nondescript and so easy that I thought I might have trouble getting any taste or smoke out of it. I shouldn't have worried - it had both in plenty. Lots of leather, which I could have guessed, and red pepper and other spices, and nuts and dark chocolate. Some cedar and a smoky-sweet coffee in there, too, more noticeable in the second half. An incredible array of flavors that somehow didn't get in each others' way. The burn got a little uneven here and there - due to the "bumpiness" noted earlier, I suppose - but it never detracted from the experience and always self-corrected within a half-inch of so. The draw was effortless, but still produced plenty of flavor and smoke, all without burning too hotly or quickly - a very neat trick. This wonderful smoke occupied just about half of a rainy and otherwise dull three-hour drive.
I would love to get my hands on some more of these beauties, but I was very sorry to learn that only 200 20-count boxes were produced. Which, I suppose, makes the small batch BotL even more of a value at $6 and change per stick. Mine, however, was free - courtesy of FireDoc83 at BotL.org. Thanks, Matt!
Appearance and Construction: 13/15
Flavor: 23/25
Smoking Characteristics: 23/25
Overall Impression: 33/35
Total: 92/100
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