Really love this blend, smooth, solid medium in strength, full of body and flavor. There is a lot going on with this cigar, you have to smoke slow, pay attention to the flavors, and you will be taken for a ride. I do prefer the perfecto, but this robust was awesome and serves well for when you don’t have as much time to smoke the perfecto. This blend is going to age very well! Check it out, this is the most complete description of the blend from our recent interview with Jean-Michel Louis of Saga Cigars:
Wrapper: Habano Brazilian Cubra
Binder: Habano Dominicano (“From Leo’s farms”)
Filler: Habano Dominicano, Seco primings from Jalapa (Nicaragua) and Jamastran (Honduras)
Country of Origin: Dominican Republic (De Los Reyes)
Robusto: 5 1/2 x 50
Price: ~$6.75
Cigar Coop Review: Saga Blend No 7 Perfecto
Show Video: Episode 163
Stogie Geeks Rating: 3.5-Box Split
November 6, 2015
Saga Blend No. 7 Robusto
Paul Asadoorian 3.5-Box Split EP163, Paul, Saga, Stogies 0 Comments
Really love this blend, smooth, solid medium in strength, full of body and flavor. There is a lot going on with this cigar, you have to smoke slow, pay attention to the flavors, and you will be taken for a ride. I do prefer the perfecto, but this robust was awesome and serves well for when you don’t have as much time to smoke the perfecto. This blend is going to age very well! Check it out, this is the most complete description of the blend from our recent interview with Jean-Michel Louis of Saga Cigars:
Wrapper: Habano Brazilian Cubra
Binder: Habano Dominicano (“From Leo’s farms”)
Filler: Habano Dominicano, Seco primings from Jalapa (Nicaragua) and Jamastran (Honduras)
Country of Origin: Dominican Republic (De Los Reyes)
Robusto: 5 1/2 x 50
Price: ~$6.75
Cigar Coop Review: Saga Blend No 7 Perfecto
Show Video: Episode 163
Stogie Geeks Rating: 3.5-Box Split
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