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guado
02-15-2011, 02:21 PM
Cain Daytona Corona


I had the opportunity to smoke this cigar on a beautiful day yesterday afternoon. This cigar is a new creation from Studio Tobac and features an all Jalapa Valley ligero filler vs the 3 regions of ligero on the traditional Cain lines. It should be released within a couple months.
I smoked a Cain Habano a few hours earlier to get the day started. Afterwards I went back inside watched a little TV then lit up the Daytona. The wrapper was delicious looking and very smooth . Construction was spot on. Very strong in the barnyard smell if you know what I mean. The cap clipped off neatly with just a run of the mill generic double guillotine. There was a great underlying sweetness within the barnyard smell on an unlit draw.
Initial light was easy and even. One thing that caught me off guard was the initial blast of spice burned a little exhaling through the nose but the flavors were amazing. You know it is a cain but has an added faint sweetness of caramel . Enjoying that first quarter of the Daytona yielded great results. A noticeable espresso was the big player on the first part of that cigar. The spice mellowed out before I hit the second quarter.
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On the second quarter is where this cigar let me know it was a totally different animal. This Cain is mellower that its brothers and sisters but still maintained good body. I would say medium. What shocked me was an extremely similar profile to a Behike 52 at this point in the stick. It had a nice grassiness with a nutty finish that was even more pronounced on an exhale through the nose(no burn this time) Burn maintained even throughout even with the mild breeze I was having. There maintains a very faint spice that lingers but is not in a lead role.
Halftime and the 3rd quarter. At this point the cigar seemed it wanted to stay relaxed. The flavors were no longer as pronounced; while still enjoyable the complexity was faintly in the background so there was hope. Here I also noticed that the cigar may need a couple months of aging but is very close to being ready.
Fourth quarter hit me with a smile. The complexity came back…the nuttiness was back as a small fraction of the grassiness. The spice at this point is noticeable if you pay attention. Throughout this whole cigar there was a sweetness that lingered. Nothing overpowering but just enough to say hello. Here and there I noted almost a floral essence but nothing distracting…once again it offers enough variety to keep your palate from getting bored.
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This cigar IMO is a winner. The transition from a blast of spice to a mellow mouthful of flavors to keep the palate dancing was great. I love the cain line and this one does not disappoint. Strength level I would definitely say was more on the medium side. I feel this cigar would be appreciated by newbs and seasoned smokers alike.

dannysguitar
02-15-2011, 02:28 PM
Thanks for the review!

TBone
02-15-2011, 02:29 PM
Great review

elderboy02
02-15-2011, 02:46 PM
I can't wait to try one.

kelmac07
02-15-2011, 05:21 PM
Thanks for sharing Eddie. :tu

MarkinAZ
02-15-2011, 05:58 PM
Thanks for the review and photo's Eddie:tu When they are released, did you happen to find out what size and rg will be available?

joeobx
02-15-2011, 07:44 PM
Love me some Cain cigars.....will defiantly have to watch for these.

guado
02-15-2011, 08:41 PM
Thanks for the review and photo's Eddie:tu When they are released, did you happen to find out what size and rg will be available?

I'll try to find out. I know there will be the corona and I am thinking a robusto. I will see if I can dig up the info.

issues
02-15-2011, 08:46 PM
Nice review, sounds delicious! :tu

MarkinAZ
02-15-2011, 11:12 PM
I'll try to find out. I know there will be the corona and I am thinking a robusto. I will see if I can dig up the info.

Cool:tu

Ogre
02-16-2011, 08:37 AM
I am jealous Eddie. Hope to get one soon to try.

OHRD
02-16-2011, 10:56 AM
Good stuff!

BengalMan
02-16-2011, 04:18 PM
Thanks for the review and photo's Eddie:tu When they are released, did you happen to find out what size and rg will be available?

No. 4 - 5x43
Robusto - 5x50
Corona 6x46
Torpedo - 6x54
Dbl Toro - 6x60

They'll be shipping to retailers that pre-ordered them between Feb. 22nd and March 1st.

MarkinAZ
02-16-2011, 05:08 PM
No. 4 - 5x43
Robusto - 5x50
Corona 6x46
Torpedo - 6x54
Dbl Toro - 6x60

They'll be shipping to retailers that pre-ordered them between Feb. 22nd and March 1st.

The #4, robusto, and corona sound great. Hope my B&M has placed an order. Thanks for the info BM:tu

maninblack
02-17-2011, 11:38 AM
Can't wait to try these! Thanks for the review!

issues
02-25-2011, 07:13 AM
I finally got the chance to smoke mine and I must say, Eddie was spot on in this review!

Starts off sharp through the sinuses with an almost Cubanesque flavor of hay. The unmistakable Cain flavor is there, definitely on the stronger side of medium and construction was spot on (the ash held for about 3 inches before falling off). The cigar smooths out as you go along until the final third were the spice returns for a wonderful finish. Great complexity but did seem like it could use some time (there were puffs full of flavor and then puffs where it was difficult to pick out anything).

No question this cigar is a winner and I look forward to getting the chance to buy a box (oh yes, the No. 4s are calling my name)!!! :tu

etznova
02-28-2011, 08:18 PM
I have had three of these in the last four days. And i must also agree with the review spot on. One of the things i like most is the velvet soft and smooth wrapper

tx_tuff
03-01-2011, 01:56 PM
My local just got these in today, will have to try one thanks to your review of it.

STEVE S
03-01-2011, 02:32 PM
Thanks for the review, sound like I'll have to be on the lookout so I can try one.

OHRD
03-01-2011, 02:52 PM
I keep hearing awesome things about these, some are saying it's the best Cain release so far.

etznova
03-02-2011, 05:46 PM
I could almost agree with that also

kaisersozei
03-04-2011, 08:06 AM
Smoked one last night, definitely a good stick--not as leathery as the habano, sweet, spicy & a little citrusy/minty. And you can't beat the price :tu

Thanks for the review!

kelmac07
03-04-2011, 09:00 AM
Looking forward to enjoying one of these...as Gerard was so kind to gift me one last night. :tu

kaisersozei
03-04-2011, 09:11 AM
Looking forward to enjoying one of these...as Gerard was so kind to gift me one last night. :tu

:hy

I had the #4 and will be trying the corona this weekend. Price points locally for each were under $6/stick

smelly4tay
03-04-2011, 10:49 AM
Great review. This sounds like the Cain for me. Still has spice but mellows a bit.

BengalMan
03-04-2011, 10:51 AM
Great review. This sounds like the Cain for me. Still has spice but mellows a bit. I am curious what price will be on these.

MSRP is as follows:

5x43 #4 - $4.70
5x50 robusto - $5.80
6x46 Corona - $5.50
6x54 Torpedo - $6.80
6x60 Double Toro - $7.80

Keep in mind the prices above to not include any state tobacco taxes.

smelly4tay
03-04-2011, 10:58 AM
MSRP is as follows:

5x43 #4 - $4.70
5x50 robusto - $5.80
6x46 Corona - $5.50
6x54 Torpedo - $6.80
6x60 Double Toro - $7.80

Keep in mind the prices above to not include any state tobacco taxes.

Thank you. I can handle 6$ a stick if it's as good as the review :dr
Looking forward to trying em.