La Vieja Habana
when one mentions high quality and premium smoke, La Vieja should be one of them as it comes with a unique and premium blend. Its existence is dated from 1996 in New York City.
]This is a premium cigar that was sold at the world trade center. Smokers can recognize it from an excellent slow burn that differs from flavor to flavor that sometimes could be earthy with a spike of little spice.
For those that love a complimentary drink, then one has to opt for a dry martini, a good cognac, or a fine Armagnac to blend perfectly with the cigar.
Hand-rolled or machine-rolled
These cigars are credited to being hand-rolled by highly skilled artisans at Drew Estate, who were carefully chosen for their rolling skills. It is handmade with a quality Medium Shade wrapper and a blend of long and
short Nicaraguan filler tobaccos. The La Vieja Habana Corojo cigars differ slightly from the other ones in that they are
stunning; reddish-brown Cuban Corojo leaves from Nicaragua.
Wrapper
Their different distinguishing wrappers have shades that bring out different unique favors. The Connecticut shade and Cuban Corojo feature Indonesian binders that add a hint of coffee flavor to them. On the other hand, the Brazilian Maduro has a peppery and creamy aftertaste; it's a unique association.
Size Variety
LA VIEJA HABANA CUBAN COROJO
This cigar has a Cuban Corojo wrapper with tobacco fillers from Estelí and a premium
wrapper. It has an earthy taste with hints of spice and is medium-bodied with a lot of flavors.
LA VIEJA HABANA BRAZILIAN MADURO
This cigar has tobacco fillers from Estelí, oily and dark Brazilian. It has rich flavors and hints of chocolate and coffee. The taste of the wrapper will leave you with a slightly sweet aftertaste that will have you yearning for more. Best had after having your favorite drink, preferably scotch.
LA VIEJA HABANA CONNECTICUT SHADE
A pristine Connecticut shade wrapper covers this mixed filler cigar with a hint of coffee that emits a nutty aftertaste. Its creamy smoke is best enjoyed in the morning, especially after having a steamy, hot cup of latte.
Take away
In conclusion, the Brazilian Maduro would be recommended for the La Vieja Habana as the wrapper is the best match for the blend.