Wrapper: Nicaraguan Corojo 99
Binder: Nicaraguan Criollo 98
Filler: Nicaraguan Criollo 98, Corojo 99
Vitola: Lonsdale (6 x 44)
Strength: Medium+
Purchase Link: Warped The Devil’s Hands
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THE DEVIL’S HANDS REVIEW – DOM
Summary: Taking the top cap off this quadruple capped cigar, white pepper, soil, and orange show off in a full-bodied way. Faint potpourri climbs aboard without rocking the boat.
As the second half commences, the flavors and strength continue to be overshadowed by the body and smoke output (simple, smooth, and smoky). Dried herbs and Chocolate cookies without the chips highlight the remainder. Not too shabby.
If You Like That, You Might Like This: Hedgehogs
Pairing Suggestion: Irish Coffee
Perceived Strength: Mild+
Purchase Recommendation to a Friend: 5-pack
THE DEVIL’S HANDS REVIEW – RICH
Summary: This cigar started with quite a lot of sweet spice, which slowly dropped down but remained present. It also brought black pepper, vanilla, clove, oak, cedar, and vegetal notes.
It was a well-made cigar; no issues with construction to speak of.
If You Like That, You Might Like This: Spicy meatballs
Pairing Suggestion: Rum
Perceived Strength: Medium
Purchase Recommendation to a Friend: Single
THE DEVIL’S HANDS REVIEW – BEN
Summary: Snap. Crackle. Ginger spice! Mad leather in the first inch. The flavor combo keeps me from retro haling.
Profile calms down a bit late in the second and offers up green pepper, oak, and black pepper. Lots of flavor but I’m sad because I couldn’t identify one sweet note to round it out.
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Pairing Suggestion: Black coffee with sweet cream
Perceived Strength: Medium+
Purchase Recommendation to a Friend: 5-pack (single for me personally though)
THE DEVIL’S HANDS REVIEW – TED
Summary: This cigar began with a creamy mix of mild oak, coffee, bell pepper, hints of baking spices and a surprising note of mint in the retro hale. I experienced some construction issues with a cracked wrapper. The first portion of the cigar also burned very fast.
More towards the middle, the wrapper was still trying to crack. I was able to coerce cooperation from it. The flavors included mild wood and leather notes with a slightly sweet floral flavor followed with a long, mild mint finish. There was a bit of white pepper heat added into the retro hale too.
The profile transitioned a bit at the end with a bolder mix of charred wood, black pepper, strong coffee and earth. I still tasted that mint note in the finish as well. Very nice.
If You Like That, You Might Like This: Cigars with greatly nuanced profiles
Pairing Suggestion: Gin mojito
Perceived Strength: Medium
Purchase Recommendation to a Friend: 5-pack
Participants in this blind review were completely unaware of the cigar they were evaluating until all submissions were received and processed. Each participant was asked to answer a summary paragraph, an if/than statement, a pairing suggestion, and a purchase suggestion. Cigars were provided by Small Batch with only the expectations of candid responses. All pictures, information, and formatting were completed by a Coordinator outside of the reviewing process.
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Also, isn’t there an Esteban Carreras cigar named the same? 👀