Recent internet research strongly suggests that the more negative a site is, the more likely it will be popular, so here goes. I hate the font on the band of this cigar, it's too small. There're few things more illegible than tiny calligraphy. Unfortunately for my numbers, that's the only bad thing I can think of about this very agreeable cigar - I guess I'm just not destined for internet greatness.
The Padilla Dominus Robusto cigar is one of those rare cigars I'd describe as medium rich: it's flavorful, but not over the top, same goes for its strength. It's a perfect evening cigar that won't keep you up or let you down. The Dominus is constructed entirely from Nicaraguan Corojo tobacco, including the reddish brown wrapper. These aren't the cheapest cigars in the world, but they are some of the best I've ever had.
Photo: Portrait of [John Butler] Yeats holding a cigar. Identification on front (handwritten): Yeats, Jack B.; Photograph, Copyright, 1904, by Alice Boughton, N.Y (Charles Scribner's Sons Art Reference Dept./Smithsonion Photography Initiative)
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