This cigar was recently assessed in depth on Cigar Coop.
Wrapper: Ecuadorian Dark Sumatra
Binder/Filler: Nicaragua Esteli/Jalapa
Bushmaster: 6 1/2 x 52
Price: $8.75
The Ortega Wild Bunch 2013 Warrior Joe Bushmaster is the tenth installment in a monthly series of cigars developed by Ortega Premium Cigars. The Ortega Wild Bunch 2013 series is a unique limited production cigar concept that was introduced by Ortega Premium Cigars. The idea behind the Ortega Wild Bunch is to dedicate a cigar to various cigar enthusiasts whom company president Eddie Ortega has personally met during his time in the cigar industry.
The Warrior Joe had a classic Sumatra natural tobacco flavor. There is also some nice sweetness that complements the natural tobacco throughout this smoke – first in the form of citrus, and then with some caramel notes. In the early stages there is some cream that I detected. Finally, the spice was also on the sweeter side as I categorized it as more of a baker’s spice. The flavors are medium to full-bodied and countered very nicely by medium to full strength. The burn and draw were both excellent.
Overall, one of the better Wild Bunch installments and definitely worth a box split at this time.
December 12, 2013
Ortega Wild Bunch 2013 Warrior Joe Bushmaster
Paul Asadoorian 3.5 - Box Split EP77, Stogies, Will 0 Comments
This cigar was recently assessed in depth on Cigar Coop.
Wrapper: Ecuadorian Dark Sumatra
Binder/Filler: Nicaragua Esteli/Jalapa
Bushmaster: 6 1/2 x 52
Price: $8.75
The Ortega Wild Bunch 2013 Warrior Joe Bushmaster is the tenth installment in a monthly series of cigars developed by Ortega Premium Cigars. The Ortega Wild Bunch 2013 series is a unique limited production cigar concept that was introduced by Ortega Premium Cigars. The idea behind the Ortega Wild Bunch is to dedicate a cigar to various cigar enthusiasts whom company president Eddie Ortega has personally met during his time in the cigar industry.
The Warrior Joe had a classic Sumatra natural tobacco flavor. There is also some nice sweetness that complements the natural tobacco throughout this smoke – first in the form of citrus, and then with some caramel notes. In the early stages there is some cream that I detected. Finally, the spice was also on the sweeter side as I categorized it as more of a baker’s spice. The flavors are medium to full-bodied and countered very nicely by medium to full strength. The burn and draw were both excellent.
Overall, one of the better Wild Bunch installments and definitely worth a box split at this time.
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