AG Un Nuevo Reino

The Nuevo Reino by Alex Gonzales offers a sophisticated medium-bodied smoking experience, featuring floral aromas, creamy and nutty flavors, mild spice, citrus undertones, and a touch of light woodiness. Known for its elegance and complexity, this cigar provides a balanced and enjoyable profile for enthusiasts. – AG Cigars

 

Bought from – 

LA Cigar Collective

 

Information:

Wrapper: Ecuador

Binder: Nicaragua

Filler: Nicaragua

Origin: Nicaragua

Factory: Unknown

 

Aging (if any): N/A

Single (MSRP): $11

Box (MSRP): $240

Availability: General Release

 

Size: 

King – 6 x 54

 

Band/Packaging: 

Beautiful cigar band that gives off Habanos vibes

 

Wrapper: 

Golden and smooth, with a nice pigtail cap

 

Construction

Very firm, a bit worrying, minimal veins

THE REVIEW

 

Cold draw: 

Cedar, floral, seems a bit plugged

 

First third: 

Slight pepper, cedar sweetness, creamy, citrus peel

 

Retro:

Cedar sweetness, creamy, citrus, slight chocolate, 

 

Second third: 

Bitter cedar, citrus, velvety taste in the mouth, nutty, creamy, pepper

 

Burn: 

First half great, wonky once it hit a rip in wrapper

 

Smoke: 

Small amount of thin smoke

 

Final third: 

Milk Chocolate, slight pepper, cedar, Coffee, Nutty

 

Retro: 

Citrus, cedar, bitterness, slight milk chocolate

 

Duration:

2 hours and 2 minutes

 

Conclusion: 

The draw from the start was very plugged unfortunately, so flavor notes were hard to note. The poor draw continued for the first third, even after using a perfect draw. The main notes I got were cedar and citrus peel, with slight pepper. Nothing special, and I’m left with a stale note on the palate. The second half the draw opened up a bit, but still not getting the smoke output I’d like. Muted notes of cedar and citrus, and a velvety feel in the mouth. Not the best. However just before the final third began, the draw opened up and more flavor was produced. Creaminess, pepper, cedar, citrus, and slight milk chocolate round out the final third. Still I get left with a stale note on the palate. As the final third hit, the smoke output finally increased, as the draw opened up significantly. Strong notes of milk chocolate, coffee, and cedar, with undertones of nuts and pepper. Definitely the best third of the three. By the end the wrapped was in pieces but flavors still held up. Unfortunately, due to the issues in the first two thirds, the final score will be an 81, but I plan to revisit this in hopes of a better experience. 

 

Result: 81

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