Cigar Asylum Cigar Forum

Cigar Asylum Cigar Forum (http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/index.php)
-   Island (The other ones) Reviews (http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/forumdisplay.php?f=13)
-   -   Joya de Esteli - Robusto (http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showthread.php?t=32309)

AmsterDan 05-23-2010 02:16 PM

Joya de Esteli - Robusto
 
A box of ten Robustos picked up from Nicaragua by a colleaque. At first sight I didn't know what to think of the boxes. Soon enough I got some great advice from Don Fernando and other members of a Dutch cigar forum. From speculations it's most likely a local brand but if anyone knows more, please and feel free to post what you know.


The cigar itself looks decent. A little rough but feels well rolled. Cold, the cigar smells like sweet hay which I'm not used to, compared to fellow Nicaraguan cigars that smell like heavy dirt. After cutting I took a pre-draw which was the same as the sniffing conducted earlier. It even tingels a little in the mouth. The draw is good. Light with a little resistance.

Lighting this robusto went flawlessy as a sweet aroma filled the room. That tingly sensation from the pre-draw was gone and didn't return. Leather, wood and sweet hay were the first tones which became more dominant. Eventually the cedar slowly takes over that of the leathery tone after which it becomes the primary characteristic. Towards the middle, this cigar becomes full-bodied where creamy sweet nuances come by so once in a while. I found this combination to work really well.

The sturdy ash is light grey, almost white and stays put until around 2.5 inches. Got rid of it and purged the cigar. If you don't know how a jet fighter's afterburner works, you could have witnessed it here ... just like my eyebrows almost did. Anyhow, the burn is fairly straight throughout the entire cigar. Lots of smoke, mostly wooden tones in a medium/full-boddied cigar. Lacks a little complexity but the interesting woody tones kept my attention. The little sweetnesses coming by were very welcome.


After all it's a reasonable cigar. Burn was no problem and a sturdy ash which means a very relaxed smoking experience. It's not a prime cigar by any means but the well balanced nuances of different woody and sweet tones makes it a good all-around cigar. Whether you take it out for a walk, smoke it after lunch or dinner.

G G 05-23-2010 02:48 PM

Re: Joya de Esteli - Robusto
 
A friend of mine brought me some of those in a very small size and i liked em pretty good. :tu nice review.

bazookajoe 06-22-2010 12:07 PM

Re: Joya de Esteli - Robusto
 
A friend of mine gave me one of these in a churchill size. Has the sweet hay scent you describe.

I can find no information on this cigar. My friend gets them from a buddy at work whose family lives in Nicaragua. His buddy doesn't smoke cigars himself so he knows nothing about them other than telling some mysterious story about how these cigars are not supposed to leave Nicaragua and his family sneaks them out for him...

http://i359.photobucket.com/albums/o...yadeesteli.jpg

AmsterDan 01-18-2011 08:31 PM

Re: Joya de Esteli - Robusto
 
Thanks for the replies and sorry for my delayed response. I would have never guessed someone to post a picture of another Joya de Esteli in different sizes. Great to see and good to know that you guys like this cigar. I have a couple left and will nurish them in company of friends.

Emjaysmash 01-18-2011 08:49 PM

Re: Joya de Esteli - Robusto
 
Looks familiar...


http://www.cigarinspector.com/images...-nicaragua.jpg

edstoggie 10-17-2012 08:16 PM

Re: Joya de Esteli - Robusto
 
My wife's uncle brought me back a box of 10 Churchills from his trip to Nicaragua. At first I was skeptical but after smoking one they are not half bad. A little time in the humidor would smooth out the edges and turn it into solid cigar. I thought they were more mild to medium not really full bodied as the OP mentioned but maybe that's because I tend to smoke more full and strong cigars compared to the milder ones. I wasn't impressed with the box and packaging(my first impression was "oh oh dog turd alert") but the cigar sure surprised me. I'm going to see if my wife's uncle can give me some background on them puppies.

stearns 10-18-2012 06:00 AM

Re: Joya de Esteli - Robusto
 
i too have had one from a friend visiting nicaragua, and feel the same as the rest of you: pleasantly surprised

Rodolfo Torrez 11-15-2012 09:37 PM

Re: Joya de Esteli - Robusto
 
Hola, buenas yo hablo español, les quiero informar que yo soy el dueño de esta gran marca, digo gran marca porque es muy vendida en Nicaragua a extranjeros como ustedes, bueno también les ofrezco varias marcas como:
Diamante de las segovias entre otros, si quieren mas información pueden comunicarse o ponerse en contacto conmigo, aquí mis datos:
Teléfono: (505) 27141298
Celular: (505)88565905
Correo: rodolfo_torrez@yahoo.com

Catfish 11-15-2012 11:09 PM

Re: Joya de Esteli - Robusto
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rodolfo Torrez (Post 1750560)
Hola, buenas yo hablo español, les quiero informar que yo soy el dueño de esta gran marca, digo gran marca porque es muy vendida en Nicaragua a extranjeros como ustedes, bueno también les ofrezco varias marcas como:
Diamante de las segovias entre otros, si quieren mas información pueden comunicarse o ponerse en contacto conmigo, aquí mis datos:
Teléfono: (505) 27141298
Celular: (505)88565905
Correo: rodolfo_torrez@yahoo.com

Courtesy of Google Translator:
Quote:

Hello, good I speak Spanish, I want to report that I am the owner of this great brand, I say great brand because it is sold in Nicaragua to foreigners like you, they also offer several good brands like:
Diamond of Segovia and others, if you want further information, or to contact me, here my data:
Senor Torrez, Welcome to Cigar Asylum. May I point you in the direction of our New Inmate Processing area ?

Señor Torrez, Bienvenidos al Asilo cigarro. Puedo señalarle en la dirección de nuestra nuevo recluso área de procesamiento ?

whodeeni 12-09-2012 07:28 PM

Re: Joya de Esteli - Robusto
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Catfish (Post 1750587)
Courtesy of Google Translator:


Senor Torrez, Welcome to Cigar Asylum. May I point you in the direction of our New Inmate Processing area ?

Señor Torrez, Bienvenidos al Asilo cigarro. Puedo señalarle en la dirección de nuestra nuevo recluso área de procesamiento ?

Guess he didn't get the memo!:r


All times are GMT -6. The time now is 12:52 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.7.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.