Size: Corona Gorda 5 5/8 x 46
Wrapper: Ecuadorian Conn Shade
Binder: San Andreas / Mexico
Filler: DR + Nicaragua
Note: Although DE makes many flavored / infused cigars, this one is all natural.
I had a chance to smoke my (free!) sampler of the Magnum 46 today and wanted to share. This is a good looking cigar - the wrapper is a light brown color with only a few veins. Solid roll but not really firm. The draw was easy and the cigar produced a ton of thick smoke. There was not much complexity to the flavors - mostly creamy, cedary tobacco with some sweetness throughout and occasional hints of chocolate during the last third. The finish was short and a bit on the dry side. The burn was fairly even, but I found the ash did not hold more than an inch or so before dropping off. I'd put this in the mild strength / mild-medium bodied + flavor category.
Overall a pleasant smoke - but more suited to early in the day. I think these would be good for times when you are doing other things (golf, reading the morning paper, playing cards, etc.) where you don't have to pay attention to the cigar to catch the flavors. I've seen these at around $4.00 - 4.50 / ea by the box - which is a decent value for this size.
Wrapper: Ecuadorian Conn Shade
Binder: San Andreas / Mexico
Filler: DR + Nicaragua
Note: Although DE makes many flavored / infused cigars, this one is all natural.
I had a chance to smoke my (free!) sampler of the Magnum 46 today and wanted to share. This is a good looking cigar - the wrapper is a light brown color with only a few veins. Solid roll but not really firm. The draw was easy and the cigar produced a ton of thick smoke. There was not much complexity to the flavors - mostly creamy, cedary tobacco with some sweetness throughout and occasional hints of chocolate during the last third. The finish was short and a bit on the dry side. The burn was fairly even, but I found the ash did not hold more than an inch or so before dropping off. I'd put this in the mild strength / mild-medium bodied + flavor category.
Overall a pleasant smoke - but more suited to early in the day. I think these would be good for times when you are doing other things (golf, reading the morning paper, playing cards, etc.) where you don't have to pay attention to the cigar to catch the flavors. I've seen these at around $4.00 - 4.50 / ea by the box - which is a decent value for this size.