(Description taken from Halfwheel.com website)
The newest installment in Altadis U.S.A.’s Montecristo Espada line has begun shipping.
The line is described as a medium to full-bodied, all-Nicaraguan blend, with a wrapper from Jalapa, a binder from the volcanic island of Ometepe, and fillers from Condega and Estelí. Plasencia is making the cigars at its factory in Estelí, with the line offered in four sizes:
Montecristo Espada Conquistador Ricasso (5 x 54) — $19.95 (Box of 10, $199.50)
Montecristo Espada Conquistador Guard (6 x 50) — $20.95 (Box of 10, $209.50) REVIEWED TODAY
Montecristo Espada Conquistador Quillon (7 x 56) — $21.95 (Box of 10, $219.50)
Montecristo Espada Conquistador Magnum Especial (6 x 60) — $22.50 (Box of 10, $225)
Plasencia has made the previous releases in the Espada by Montecristo line, which includes the original line that debuted in 2014 and was notable for being the first all-Nicaraguan Montecristo release. It was followed by the Estoque from 2015, the Oscuro from 2019, and the Signature from 2021.
The cigar is nicely made and has an average to good feel in the hand.
The test draw after cutting the cap was good. The initial flavors at light up were orange citrus with apricot, brown sugar, and a lot of leather and black coffee. There was black pepper rated at 7 1/2 to 8. Nice start.
At the first third (24 minutes) the leather and black coffee are up and there's a little earthiness. The sweet notes are there but they can't quite keep up with the elevated leather and black coffee. The cigar is full bodied. The finish is leather with very good lingering black pepper. The cigar is nice but there's a little too much leather and black coffee. I rated the first third 93.
Moving through the second third (52 minutes) the cigar kept going at a slow roll with a little more leather, black coffee, and earthiness. The cigar is quite full bodied. The finish is a syrupy citrus with light black coffee and very good lingering black pepper. You must go slow with this cigar. If you go fast you'll get nothing but leather and black coffee. The sweet notes can't keep up with a fast burn. I rated the second third 92.
The cigar lasted 1 hour 20 minutes. It is the best it's been at this point. There is a defined orange citrus note with a lot of brown sugar. The leather and black coffee pulled back. The cigar is still full bodied. The finish is citrus with a lot of brown sugar with just a touch of black coffee and very good lingering black pepper. I rated the final third 94. I wish the whole cigar was like the final third.






























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