Cigar Name: Casa Magna Domus Magus Limitada
Wrapper: Nicaraguan Sun Grown (Jalapa )
Binder: Nicaraguan
Filler: Nicaraguan
Size: Pigtail 5.75 x 52
Wrapper: Nicaraguan Sun Grown (
Binder: Nicaraguan
Filler: Nicaraguan
Size: Pigtail 5.75 x 52
Strength: Medium
Body: Medium-Full
Price: $8.75-9.50 Each
Body: Medium-Full
Price: $8.75-9.50 Each
Smoking Time: Hour and thirty minutes
This cigar made my most memorable cigars list last year and this review will tell you why. I love the Casa MagnaColorado but believe me, this cigar is better in my opinion.
This cigar made my most memorable cigars list last year and this review will tell you why. I love the Casa Magna
Appearance: The Jalapa wrapper has the sheen of velvet. It is absolutely perfect and with the pigtail beautiful. The strong box press enhances the luxury of this cigar. It is a reddish, chocolate color that the sharp red and gold band make pop. 10/10
Construction: Again, just great. Solid even with a box press and no seams, flaws or soft or hard spots. 10/10
Burn: If it were a knife, it would cut me. It is just that sharp. 10/10
Aroma: Chocolate, dirt, mossy and woody at the same time. Think of a forest just after a spring rain. Very intriguing. 10/10
Draw: Spectacular. Box presses seem to me very loose. This one was just right. 10/10
Flavor: More chocolate, wood and peaty. The second half really picked up some spice but just enough to notice, not overpowering at all. 10/10
Availability: GD limited editions! I got my first one at Alcorns, tried it and loved it. I went back the next week and got five thinking I would get some at our next meeting in two weeks and when I did, they were gone. I am praying that they decide to remake this but rumor has it the wrapper is all gone. 7/10
Personal Overall Experience: I wish I had gotten more. I can still find them online but I hate to pay for the shipping. I may just have to bite the bullet and do it. I know, I know, I am cheap but it adds up. Seriously a spectacular cigar. 30/30
Total: 97/100
Matt
Construction: Again, just great. Solid even with a box press and no seams, flaws or soft or hard spots. 10/10
Burn: If it were a knife, it would cut me. It is just that sharp. 10/10
Aroma: Chocolate, dirt, mossy and woody at the same time. Think of a forest just after a spring rain. Very intriguing. 10/10
Draw: Spectacular. Box presses seem to me very loose. This one was just right. 10/10
Flavor: More chocolate, wood and peaty. The second half really picked up some spice but just enough to notice, not overpowering at all. 10/10
Availability: GD limited editions! I got my first one at Alcorns, tried it and loved it. I went back the next week and got five thinking I would get some at our next meeting in two weeks and when I did, they were gone. I am praying that they decide to remake this but rumor has it the wrapper is all gone. 7/10
Personal Overall Experience: I wish I had gotten more. I can still find them online but I hate to pay for the shipping. I may just have to bite the bullet and do it. I know, I know, I am cheap but it adds up. Seriously a spectacular cigar. 30/30
Total: 97/100
Matt
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