Video review HERE.
This is the second of the La Musa Melete cigars that I'm reviewing. Back on April 5, 2014 I reviewed the toro size. That cigar scored a nice 92 rating. Lanceros are known to have a more intense flavor, sometimes, due to their small size and the rollers using only the most crucial leaves for the cigar.
La Musa Melete is the second blend in the Greek themed series. Gary Griffith of Emilio Cigars had this to say about Melete:
The Melete blending was completed earlier this year, and yields a somewhat stronger, but equally complex cigar as compared to the original.
As far as the name goes, in Greek mythology, Melete (Μελέτη) was one of the three original (Boeotian) Muses, though there were later nine.
From the House of Emilio website:
Muses are here to inspire. La Musa Cigars pay tribute to a dear friend of ours known to do just that. Mousa, is a unique blend, produced in Esteli, Nicaragua from carefully selected tobaccos. This cigar will be limited in quantity based on harvest conditions. A true masterpiece in the finest
tradition.
These cigars are available in 5 sizes;
Robusto 5x50
Toro 6x50
Torpedo 6x52
Corona 5 1/2x46
Lancero 7x40 (REVIEWED TODAY)
Wrapper: Nicaraguan
Binder: Nicaraguan
Filler: Nicaraguan
This is a Nicaraguan puro. The cigar is extremely well made with no defects. The wrapper has a nice semi-gloss sheen. Here is a shot of the foot.
The cigar also has a nice pigtail at the cap.
I decided to clip the pigtail instead of twisting the pigtail off the cigar. The test draw was very good with a touch of firmness. The initial flavors were a sweet boysenberry and brown sugar. There also seems to be an underlying flavor of white chocolate. There was black pepper rated at an 8. The finish could not be pinned down at light up so I decided to let the cigar settle down.




Score: 94
2 comments:
Hey Tim, do you have any idea where I could pick up a box of these? I've looked everywhere and can't seem to find them... Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
These cigars are (for the most part) only available at brick and mortar shops. Any shop that handles House of Emilio cigars will have them. One of my local shops handles HOE cigars so you could contact them or check your local shops. My local shops is The Cigar Box; (803) 252-0084.
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