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San Cristobal Supremo (Toro)

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Nice day here in the north, so WilfredSimpson (Shawn) and I decided to smoke and review the same stick. We went with the San Cristobal Supremo, a 6x50 toro made by Jose Pepin Garcia. Here's the description from the ashton website:

San Cristobal is a boutique cigar handcrafted in Nicaragua by Jose “Pepin” Garcia. Blended entirely from rich, well-aged Nicaraguan tobaccos, these cigars feature dark, oily Nicaraguan wrappers.
http://www.ashtoncigar.com/SanCristobal.jsp
We decided to pair it with some Havana Club Anejo Reserva rum:



and went outside to smoke it. Weather was a balmy 35f at the time, but calm with almost no wind. Initial thoughts were that it was a well constructed stick, dark toothy nica wrapper leaf with a beautiful triple cap. A heavy barnyard scent came from both our sticks once unwrapped. The prelight draw was a heavy dark chocolate flavor - though we both noted a tight pack and possibly tight draw.



From the first couple of puffs we both got a large dose of pepper and spice, but noted that the stick settled down very quickly in to a mild/medium flavor profile. The burn also started to canoe a bit on both cigars in the first third. The ash was a beautiful greyish/white color and held on for longer than expected.







Through the middle third of the stick, the stick settled down considerably - almost too much so. We both commented on a cedary taste and at one point Shawn even said it almost felt like we were just smoking for the sake of smoking. It seemed to us that this would be a great cigar for the morning with a cup of coffee though just to get the day started.

The final third though completely took us by surprise. The spice returned, but not in an overpowering way. We both picked up some of the black cherry and dark chocolate flavors that the website mentioned, and it finished off as a really good cigar.





All things considered, we enjoyed this stick. We agreed that in the $4-$5 range it would be a good value but we wouldn't pay more as there are better options. We also wondered if it would be better in a smaller size, possibly a robusto with the same blend, to cut down on the kind of bland tastes we got in the middle of the stick.
 
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Great review and pics! And very nice drink choice, sir :glassesgr


I can't help it - he bright colours of the San Cristobal band paired with the beautiful, dark-chocolate colour of the stick itself make it one of the most aesthetically pleasing sticks on the market in my opinion.

I practically want to bite into it.
 

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This stick is what got me smoking stogies for real. Such a fantastic stick, and they only get better with age. Disappointing to hear they were only decent for you...they've always been fantastic for me. DCD occasionally has robustos up for $4 a stick. It's worth grabbing at least 10 at that price point!
 
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Wow, I'm surprised you found it mild to medium - seems it's always been kind of a sleeper Pepin stick and I've found it to be fairly full-bodied. I've never had this particular vitola. My favorite size is the Clasico (robusto). The Monumento is good, but I rarely have two hours for a smoke.

Agreed megladon - what a beautiful band on this cigar.

By the way - the worst burn I've ever had on a cigar was a San Cristobal Seleccion del Sol. It made your picture there look like nothing wrong at all.
 
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Love...and I mean LOVE these sticks - I gotta disagree on the Mild-Medium description...but I definitely agree with the drink of choice!

:smokingbo
 
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