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Fonseca Delicias (Cuba)

EzTheFix

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Fonseca Delicias (Cuba)
Posted by E.Z. in Cigar Reviews (Photos)

I was feeling a bit adventurous today and decided to try out one of the cheapest Cuban cigars on the market. The Fonseca Delicias is so cheap that I just had to pick up a few while at the tobacconist some time ago. I hadn't touched them in so long that there was a bit of bloom on them.

You can expect a cigar that was decently rolled by a machine and bears a rather rough and rustic wrapper with a lumpy cap. It's alright, though, I mean, the thing cost about two euros, so I'm well prepared for this. The scent is definitely of leather with quite a bit of pepper. As a whole, I would say that the cigar had a nice oily sheen and feel.

Once lit, the little stick gave off a very pleasant leathery aroma and taste with excellent buttery properties at first; not bad at all so far! As the dark gray ash builds up there is a nice sort of bitterness that comes out in the smoke.

The second third kicks up the flavors a few notches. There is more pepper and leather. The smoke is turning out to be quite rich and earthy, if one-dimensional. I am compelled to puff and puff though… The last third is fuller still. A woody undertone begins to be added to the earthy base. I puff away pleasantly, and am finally left with a rather sweet leathery and persistent finish.

Now, granted, I can see how this little cigar can get harsh on some smokers, but I somehow enjoyed the earthy profile and event the more bitter notes. For two euros a pop, I'd say it's a playful little habano; my first ever machine made cigar!
 
I enjoyed the one I had the other night. I can't think of a better value.
 
Nice review Ez. It's been a while since I smoked a Fonseca. The Delicias was one of the first cigars I tried when I started getting into cigarsmoking. The picture I have of them is that they're a good ISOM for the money. I should try some more.
 
these were the first box of ISOM's i ever purchased. not bad, got some plugged ones, but for the money, not bad either. thanks for the review.
 
One of the best Cubans for the price IMO. I always have a box or two on hand and love them in the morning with coffee. This is true of any of the Fonsecas.
 
Ihave four boxes of delicias and #1's in humi.I like them for what they are CHEAP one of the first isom's that I ordered. :thumbs:
 
Fonseca Delicias (Cuba)
Posted by E.Z. in Cigar Reviews (Photos)

I was feeling a bit adventurous today and decided to try out one of the cheapest Cuban cigars on the market. The Fonseca Delicias is so cheap that I just had to pick up a few while at the tobacconist some time ago. I hadn't touched them in so long that there was a bit of bloom on them.

You can expect a cigar that was decently rolled by a machine and bears a rather rough and rustic wrapper with a lumpy cap. It's alright, though, I mean, the thing cost about two euros, so I'm well prepared for this. The scent is definitely of leather with quite a bit of pepper. As a whole, I would say that the cigar had a nice oily sheen and feel.

Once lit, the little stick gave off a very pleasant leathery aroma and taste with excellent buttery properties at first; not bad at all so far! As the dark gray ash builds up there is a nice sort of bitterness that comes out in the smoke.

The second third kicks up the flavors a few notches. There is more pepper and leather. The smoke is turning out to be quite rich and earthy, if one-dimensional. I am compelled to puff and puff though… The last third is fuller still. A woody undertone begins to be added to the earthy base. I puff away pleasantly, and am finally left with a rather sweet leathery and persistent finish.

Now, granted, I can see how this little cigar can get harsh on some smokers, but I somehow enjoyed the earthy profile and event the more bitter notes. For two euros a pop, I'd say it's a playful little habano; my first ever machine made cigar!

Nice review, but to my knowledge, the Delicias aren't machine made any longer. I remember reading that prior to 2000 they were, but are now handmade. In any event, I too have a couple boxes of these. Not great cigars but when you want a short, inexpensive smoke, they are a good choice.
 
these were the first box of ISOM's i ever purchased. not bad, got some plugged ones, but for the money, not bad either. thanks for the review.


No kidding, it was my first box too. :thumbs:
 
I was just thinking the other day as I read some good reviews on Fonseca Cadetes - is it a better smoke than the Delicias? Has anyone had both to compare? When I ordered my boxes of Delicias, it was mainly due to the price and I figured why not go with them (4 7/8 x 40) when they are only a couple bucks more than the Cadetes, which are shorter smokes (4 1/2 x 36).

I really don't like cigars much that have less than a 40 ring gauge but perhaps it's a better smoke. Can anyone shed some light on this?
 
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