Arturo Fuente Maduro Rothschild Cigar Review at Mareva Club Lebanon

Have a Cigar: Arturo Fuente Rothschild Maduro

Name: Arturo Fuente Rothschild Maduro
Country: Dominican Republic
Shape: Parejo
Size: (4 1/2 inches x 50)
Strength: Medium

There was a sweetness to it. I got interesting notes of coffee, caramel, and dried red fruits. I paired it with a bourbon, and it was a success.

The Arturo Fuente Rothschild Maduro is a small cigar, so it cannot be the MVP of any outing, except if one makes it his morning cigar. It should pair well with all sorts of coffee drinks.

When I smoked it, it was my second and last cigar of the night. So, I’d say it’s a good concluding cigar. Now I know what to do when I’m low on time but still feel like a good cigar.

Sancho Panza Double Maduro Cigar Review at Mareva Club Lebanon

Have a Cigar: Sancho Panza Double Maduro Gigante

Name: Sancho Panza Double Maduro Gigante
Country: Honduras
Shape: Parejo
Size: Gordo (6 inches x 60)
Strength: Medium to Full

The Sancho Panza Double Maduro Gigante isn’t a good-looking cigar. I do not like the black band and the gold font. It makes it look cheap. However, as the saying goes, it’s not the looks but the personality that matters. The Sancho Panza Double Maduro is a strong, aromatic cigar with strong notes of earth, oak, green pepper, and tea.

I smoked one at the lounge the other day, paired with espresso and sparkling water, and enjoyed the overall experience.

It burned quite evenly, and it had a good draw, but I expected much more smoke to come out of it. Although I was smoking a Double Toro, the smoke my cigar produced was the smoke of a Robusto or a Corona-sized stick.

The cigar lasted for about 90 minutes. And if I had to give it a rating, I’d give it an 85/100.

Smoking an Oliva Serie V Melanio Double Toro cigar at Whisky Live Beirut.

Have a Cigar: Oliva Serie V Melanio Double Toro

Name: Oliva Serie V Melanio Double Toro
Country: Nicaragua
Shape: Box-Pressed
Size: Double Toro (6 inches x 60)
Strength: Medium to Full

I remember smoking my first Melanio, and I remember it like it was yesterday. What a cigar! It really deserved its place in my Top 10 of 2022.

As for this one, the big and beautiful Oliva Serie V Melanio Double Toro, what can I say about it? It is as good as any Melanio I have ever smoked.

Even burn, great draw, creamy smoke, and a harmony of notes. It’s a masterpiece produced to be burned.

Moreover, as I was at Whisky Live Beirut when I was smoking it, I also got the chance to pair it with amazing whiskies: Teeling Blackpitts, Talisker and Mortlach from Diageo’s Special Releases, Super Nikka, and Chivas Extra 13 Tequila Cask Selection.

What more can a dilettante ask for?