The Plasencia Cosecha 151 is described as medium-to-full bodied, featuring notes of roasted coffee, pecans, and dark chocolate, rounded by hints of prunes, cinnamon, and oak. This Honduran puro has received a 92-point rating from Cigar Aficionado, with reviewers noting impressions of baking spices, candied fruit, walnut and molasses. Its robust profile opens with deep coffee and pecan notes, moving through rich chocolate and prune, and finishes on a base of warm spice, oak, and dry earth, with the final third settling into cinnamon, oak, and dry wood as pepper lingers at the close.
The blend is a Honduran puro crafted from tobaccos harvested during the 2016–2017 growing season, marking the Plasencia family's 151st consecutive crop. This distinctive cigar commemorates the 151st continuous harvest (cosecha) the Plasencias have accomplished, beginning in the year 1865. Production takes place at the company's factory in Danlí, Honduras at Tabacos de Oriente - El Paraiso. According to Plasencia, the Cosecha 151 series is only produced from exceptional vintage harvests, emphasizing depth and balance.
The line has drawn plenty of attention over the past year, earning 'Best Brand Honduras 2025' at the Cigar Trophy Awards and recognition from several publications including Cigar Aficionado, Cigar Snob, and CigarsLover Magazine. This vitola is described as a must-smoke for fans of rich Honduran puros and is probably best reserved for relaxing during the latter part of the day or after dinner with just about any drink pairing.