Wrapper: Ecuadorian Habano Oscuro
Binder: Nicaraguan
Filler: Nicaraguan (5 different fillers including Ometepe and two ligero leaves from Condega and Esteli)
Country of Origin: Nicaragua (Tabacalera Fernandez)
Robusto: 5 x 50 (Box-Press)
Price: $8.75
Cigar Coop Review: Nomad C-276 Robusto
Show Video: Episode 138
The Nomad C-276 is the fourth regular production cigar released by Nomad Cigar Company. Rewey’s goal was to add a fuller, more complex cigar into his portfolio.
The Nomad C-276 delivered notes of milk chocolate, cedar, black pepper and nut. I also found some floral notes early on, but these would soon dissipate. There was an increase in spices in the last third, but the spices never became overwhelming. The strength and body of this cigar is medium to full.
he C-276 Robusto is going to deliver that fuller, but not overpowering cigar. I really liked how both the sweetness and spice balanced each other with this cigar. This cigar appeared to do well with some aging in the humidor. The time I had these tucked away created a smoother, tamer, and slightly more complex smoke. It is definitely worth a box split.
April 30, 2015
Nomad C-276 Robusto
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Wrapper: Ecuadorian Habano Oscuro
Binder: Nicaraguan
Filler: Nicaraguan (5 different fillers including Ometepe and two ligero leaves from Condega and Esteli)
Country of Origin: Nicaragua (Tabacalera Fernandez)
Robusto: 5 x 50 (Box-Press)
Price: $8.75
Cigar Coop Review: Nomad C-276 Robusto
Show Video: Episode 138
The Nomad C-276 is the fourth regular production cigar released by Nomad Cigar Company. Rewey’s goal was to add a fuller, more complex cigar into his portfolio.
The Nomad C-276 delivered notes of milk chocolate, cedar, black pepper and nut. I also found some floral notes early on, but these would soon dissipate. There was an increase in spices in the last third, but the spices never became overwhelming. The strength and body of this cigar is medium to full.
he C-276 Robusto is going to deliver that fuller, but not overpowering cigar. I really liked how both the sweetness and spice balanced each other with this cigar. This cigar appeared to do well with some aging in the humidor. The time I had these tucked away created a smoother, tamer, and slightly more complex smoke. It is definitely worth a box split.
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