The Devils Hand offers a smooth smoking experience that starts with a wide array of full flavors, eventually finishing more towards medium, despite its dark wrapper and imposing name. The cigar opens with notes of wood, earth, sweet cherry, and natural tobacco, joined by slight black pepper and baker's spice. The smoke is rich, with heady notes of leather, cedar and a fair amount of spice, delivering an outstanding full aroma and room note.
This cigar represents Esteban Carreras' first Corojo-wrapped release, manufactured at Tabacalera Carreras factory in Estelí, Nicaragua. The blend features a Nicaraguan puro with a corojo wrapper, dual binders from Estelí and Jalapa, and filler tobaccos from Condega. The story behind the name goes back to the 1990s in Cuba when enhanced corojo seeds were smuggled out of the country to Ecuador and Nicaragua, literally taken from "the devil" - Fidel Castro's regime.
Unveiled at the 2022 PCA Trade Show, this boutique offering continues Esteban Carreras' tradition of quality craftsmanship and complex flavor profiles. At its current price point, this cigar is recommended for both novice and experienced cigar enthusiasts, offering the sophisticated smoking experience that has made Esteban Carreras a respected name in premium cigars.
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Esteban Carreras
Devils Hand
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The Devils Hand offers a smooth smoking experience that starts with a wide array of full flavors, eventually finishing more towards medium, despite its dark wrapper and imposing name. The cigar opens with notes of wood, earth, sweet cherry, and natural tobacco, joined by slight black pepper and baker's spice. The smoke is rich, with heady notes of leather, cedar and a fair amount of spice, delivering an outstanding full aroma and room note.
This cigar represents Esteban Carreras' first Corojo-wrapped release, manufactured at Tabacalera Carreras factory in Estelí, Nicaragua. The blend features a Nicaraguan puro with a corojo wrapper, dual binders from Estelí and Jalapa, and filler tobaccos from Condega. The story behind the name goes back to the 1990s in Cuba when enhanced corojo seeds were smuggled out of the country to Ecuador and Nicaragua, literally taken from "the devil" - Fidel Castro's regime.
Unveiled at the 2022 PCA Trade Show, this boutique offering continues Esteban Carreras' tradition of quality craftsmanship and complex flavor profiles. At its current price point, this cigar is recommended for both novice and experienced cigar enthusiasts, offering the sophisticated smoking experience that has made Esteban Carreras a respected name in premium cigars.