The Nica Rustica Adobe delivers a medium to full-bodied smoking experience with a sultry Habano wrapper that delivers a melodic blend of sweet and spicy flavor. Off the light, the cigar reveals roasted coffee and cedar layered with pepper and tobacco leather, shifting toward warm oak toast and subtle sweetness in the mid smoke, with the final phase seeing pepper linger with dry tobacco and natural earth finish. The Ecuadorian Habano wrapper provides a nutty core with underlying notes of dried fruit, while the Brazilian binder and Nicaraguan fillers contribute woodiness and toastiness throughout most of the experience before hints of black pepper and baked bread show up in the tail end.
Crafted at La Gran Fabrica Drew Estate in Estelí, Nicaragua, the Adobe pays tribute to the rugged and rustic countryside surrounding Estelí and the lively homes and people that reside there, honoring the loving, musical barrios of Estelí. The name Adobe refers to the colonial-style homes that are present in the barrios of Estelí, while the artwork features Estelí's official symbol, El Brujito, an estimated 6,000-year-old petroglyph of a native shaman that was discovered on a rock atop a mountain near the city.
Like the Nica Rustica Broadleaf, Nica Rustica Adobe is meant to be a value-priced cigar, originally priced at $5.20 to $6.48 SRP per cigar. The cigar takes on a rustic, down-to-earth experience, offering up medium-bodied and easily approachable flavors of cabinet spice, cedar, toasted bread, and touches of caramel, making it an excellent value for all premium cigar lovers, from beginners to aficionados.
The Nica Rustica Adobe delivers a medium to full-bodied smoking experience with a sultry Habano wrapper that delivers a melodic blend of sweet and spicy flavor. Off the light, the cigar reveals roasted coffee and cedar layered with pepper and tobacco leather, shifting toward warm oak toast and subtle sweetness in the mid smoke, with the final phase seeing pepper linger with dry tobacco and natural earth finish. The Ecuadorian Habano wrapper provides a nutty core with underlying notes of dried fruit, while the Brazilian binder and Nicaraguan fillers contribute woodiness and toastiness throughout most of the experience before hints of black pepper and baked bread show up in the tail end.
Crafted at La Gran Fabrica Drew Estate in Estelí, Nicaragua, the Adobe pays tribute to the rugged and rustic countryside surrounding Estelí and the lively homes and people that reside there, honoring the loving, musical barrios of Estelí. The name Adobe refers to the colonial-style homes that are present in the barrios of Estelí, while the artwork features Estelí's official symbol, El Brujito, an estimated 6,000-year-old petroglyph of a native shaman that was discovered on a rock atop a mountain near the city.
Like the Nica Rustica Broadleaf, Nica Rustica Adobe is meant to be a value-priced cigar, originally priced at $5.20 to $6.48 SRP per cigar. The cigar takes on a rustic, down-to-earth experience, offering up medium-bodied and easily approachable flavors of cabinet spice, cedar, toasted bread, and touches of caramel, making it an excellent value for all premium cigar lovers, from beginners to aficionados.