Cigar Review - Augusto Reyes Nativo

Tuesday, August 31, 2010 by BRIAN UPP

You can tell a lot about a cigar’s character from first glance, first taste and first smell. The Augusto Reyes Nativo cigar is one cigar that hits the nail on the head from all angles. First glance reveals a beautifully rolled Corojo wrapper, showing expert craftsmanship of this Dominican puro. First taste hits you with a nice, mildly spicy note and the smell of the pre-lit tobacco is just divine.

From the start, the cigar is mild and creamy with a very easy draw that quickly opens to a rich and smooth tasting cigar. With hints of licorice that progressively become more dominant and incorporate hints of leather and spice, each puff on this cigar produces massive amounts of smoke that leave you wanting more. While the Augusto Reyes cigar is advertised as a medium-bodied smoke, being a full bodied smoker myself, I can say that this cigar has what it takes to satisfy all palates as it is not too overpowering for someone who likes mild cigars. The burn is very even throughout and the draw remains perfect to the unfortunate end. Rated 91 by Cigar Aficionado, this premium Dominican cigar is an outstanding value you can’t afford to let pass you by. Pick up an August Reyes cigar for yourself and see what all the hype is about.

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