Esteban Carreras 5150


You should probably know, I smoke cigars and tell people what I like and don't like. This is my opinion. Take it as such, I don't pontificate as an expert, just as an enthusiast.

To begin I should explain the lack of picture for this cigar. I forgot. I'll tell you what it looks like though! The band is at the foot, black with “5150” embossed in an old gold Gothic typeface. It's simple, and that's why I like it.

On to the cigar. The Esteban Carreras 5150 is a Corojo wrapped in Ecuadorian grown Sumatra, with Nicaraguan fillers and binder. The overall construction is just a hair from amazing. A few spots along the cigar looked as if the wrapper wasn't just right. Appearance-wise, it was beautiful. A slight mottled color with a wrapper devoid of veins or bulges made the 5150 something that really looked, well, real. By that, I mean that it didn't look perfect, but that allowed for a very true to life, non-manufactured, non-gussied-up look, which I really enjoy.

The wrapper of the 5150 gave off notes of nuttiness and, as a lot of cigars I enjoy do, leather. After the light, the first true draw hit me with a bitter acidity, but that was gone by puff #3. Soon thereafter, I got the nutty notes that I encountered in the wrapper back. This nutty backdrop soon gave way to a mild spice. As the cigar progressed, that spice was joined by a creamy, woody note that gave way to the wrapper's leather notes quite concordantly. The burn was rather even throughout, needing no tending or adjustment.

In all, I really enjoyed the 5150. It was a wonderful medium body cigar that I will surely pick up again.


Please tell me how I did! This is the first time I've written down my opinion, I usually just get asked by people as I smoke.

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