cabaiguan juan
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So the Laranja s Portuguese for orange and that comes from the orange hue on the brazilian wrapper used to make these. think for a time, Espinosa could not get the orange wrapper and that resulted in several limited editions or exclusive blends for other B&Ms (maybe just Privada?) but I could not corroborate that. Anyway, it is a very well liked blend that has lead to a few other off shoots which I'll review following this.
1/3: Delicious. I'm having a difficult time pulling flavors out. Stone fruit and sweet bread is the best I can do.
2/3: Toasted wheat & graham crackers. Plum or dark cherries. Maybe both.
3/3: Sourdough toast with cinnamon sweetness. Hint of orange.
So I held off on the orange flavor until the end but I swear that I would get it periodically throughout the who cigar. This is my favorite Espinosa cigar so far and probably what got me paying attention to the brand.
1/3: Delicious. I'm having a difficult time pulling flavors out. Stone fruit and sweet bread is the best I can do.
2/3: Toasted wheat & graham crackers. Plum or dark cherries. Maybe both.
3/3: Sourdough toast with cinnamon sweetness. Hint of orange.
So I held off on the orange flavor until the end but I swear that I would get it periodically throughout the who cigar. This is my favorite Espinosa cigar so far and probably what got me paying attention to the brand.
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