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Versacorp
06-05-2010, 04:32 PM
Joya De Nicaragua Cabinetta Serie Toro. 6 X 52. Wrapper - Ecuadorian shade grown (for 3/4 of the cigar) Nicaraguan Criollo (for the last 1/4), Binder - Nicaragua, Filler - Nicaragua. Mild-Medium bodied.

For this particular cigar, I decided to break-down the review into quarters instead of thirds because the cigar has a very unique wrapper which is 3/4 Ecuadorian Connecticut and 1/4 Nicaraguan Criollo.

Initial taste when first lit, was that of spice and cedar. Smoking into the first quarter of the cigar, the spice picks up along with the cedar and a creamy/bready flavor as well.

The halfway point of the cigar was interesting. The spice began to diminish to become more of an underlying taste. Creamy cedar and bread were still predominate, but now a pleasant, sweet wine-like flavor emerged.

The third quarter which was the last part of this Ecuadorian shade grown wrapper was still the creamy cedar, not as bready; with the sweet wine taste becomming more prevalent but not overpowering. Slight spiceiness still present. Up until this point, the finish was long with cream, cedar, spice and sweet wine.

The last quarter of this cigar was the Nicaraguan Criollo wrapper which really changed the flavor profile of this cigar. Flavors of an earthy leather with a strong presence of spice and a very enjoyable sweet molasses taste. These flavors remained for the last quarter of the cigar. Long finish of leather, spice and molasses.

Construction was good - it did begin to unravel a little bit in the third quarter of the cigar. Burn was crooked with a flakey ash. Draw was perfect with copius amounts of smoke. Price point on this vitola is $6.05.

I am not a big Connecticut wrapper fan, I really have to be in the mood for one but I did enjoy this cigar, especially the last quarter with the criollo wrapper. I do recommend this cigar if you smoke a fair amount of connecticut wrapped cigars and like a nice change of pace at the end.

BesstR
06-05-2010, 04:47 PM
I myself like this cigar also. I believe JDN is sort of underrated you do not here much about them. I like this cigar in the morning it is a pleasant smoke.

veeref
06-05-2010, 04:54 PM
Great review. I first had one of these at a Drew Estate event at my local B&M. The Criollo wrapper definitely gives it an initial sweeter taste. Definitely creamy like you said. I enjoyed the mildness of this compared to their other lines.

Regards,
Randy

lbowles2
06-05-2010, 04:55 PM
Nice review. I have had a few these and enjoyed everyone of them. They seem to be pretty consistant and burn nicely. Definitely a nice smoke when you want something on the mild to medium side.

Larry

SkinsFanLarry
06-05-2010, 06:32 PM
"I believe JDN is sort of underrated you do not here much about them."

You must be hangin' with the wrong crowd then....Antano 1970, Celebracion, Dark Corojo, Serie C (my personal favorite), JDN Fuerte (exceptional bundle cigar) and now the Cabinetta, a whole lot of us here love the JDN's! :cbig:

r3db4r0n
06-05-2010, 06:39 PM
Sounds like quite a complex smoke, thanks for the review!

drewestatecigar
06-09-2010, 09:14 AM
Nice review!

lbowles2
06-09-2010, 09:52 AM
"I believe JDN is sort of underrated you do not here much about them."

You must be hangin' with the wrong crowd then....Antano 1970, Celebracion, Dark Corojo, Serie C (my personal favorite), JDN Fuerte (exceptional bundle cigar) and now the Cabinetta, a whole lot of us here love the JDN's! :cbig:

I've become somewhat of a JDN lover myself. It seems that when I go the the cigar shop and grab a single its a JDN. They are great smokes at a nice price point to boot. Between JDN, Pepin and Liga Privada I am a happy camper :grin:

Larry