Size: 5″ x 50
Vitola: Robusto
Wrapper: Ecuadorian Connecticut
Origin: Dominican Republic
Luis Molina was nice enough to send some samples my way for a review. I’ve wanted to try these for a while. Thanks a lot Mr. Molina!
Rolling this cigar in my hands I notice it has a very nice looking light brown wrapper, the Ecuadorian Connecticut-wrapped has a nice cap and firm feel; the leaf is soft and silky to the touch.
It cuts easy, this particular one I took with a punch, and cut the other two samples, and they drew fine with either cut.
The flavors I am greeted with are creamy buttered toast with a little coffee and a slight woodiness on the finish. The cigar is just a touch dry on the palate with a nice long woody and leathery finish.
This is a great “breakfast” cigar that would go great with coffee and toast.
Throughout the entire smoke the burn was even with a firm salt and pepper ash evident of good construction. The draw is firm not too firm and still yielded a good amount of smoke with every draw.
I would classify this as a mild to medium bodied cigar. I really enjoyed this cigar! If you see a Devil’s Weed cigar, make sure you pick up a couple (or a box)!
Rating: 89 (B+)





