Cigar Review: Sobremesa Brulee Blue by Dunbarton Tobacco & Trust
Dunbarton Tobacco & Trust’s Sobremesa Brulee Blue is a rich, complex Connecticut Shade blend
Dunbarton Tobacco & Trust’s Sobremesa Brulee Blue is a rich, complex Connecticut Shade blend
It took a while but I finally got around to reviewing some Southern Draw…the Rose of Sharon is one of the finest milder cigars on the market at this price
For the second time this year, Drew Estate has released a Mystery Cigar with the promise to reveal the blend on a Freestyle Live event
It’s not new on your cigar shop’s shelves, but you really shouldn’t sleep on the Diamond Crown Natural if you love milder cigars.
One of Dunbarton’s latest releases is a follow-up to their first blend…Sobremesa Brûlée is a creamy, smooth, traditionally mild Connecticut Shade
The Macanudo Heritage Nuevo is the first in a series of modern updates of classic Macanudo lines, this one is a twist on the Cafe blend
Camacho barrel-aged their Honduran Corojo leaf and incorporated it into their most popular blends…introducing the Connecticut Distillery Edition
Today I start a new series examining the cigar offerings of the Caoba Cigar company from the Dominican Republic…first up, the Oro
One of Gran Habano’s 2018 releases, Blue in Green is a refined, milder Connecticut Shade-wrapped cigar…almost a “super premium” GH
Everybody probably smoked these ages ago…but how has the blend held up over the years and all the “modern” Connecticut Shade sticks on the market?