Villa Zamorano Danlí Robusto
The Villa Zamorano Danlí Robusto in its 5 x 50 format is a sober Honduran cigar. From the Fábrica de Puros (a Maya Selva property inaugurated earlier this year), it combines a Honduran Carmelita wrapper, a Trojes binder and an all-Honduran filler.
Visually, the cigar has a light brown wrapper with reddish highlights, supple under the fingers and well-filled without excess. The ring, whose tones evoke the terroir and the fields, gives the whole a rustic and simple image. The construction confirms these first impressions: the touch is supple and homogeneous. Raw, earthy and humus notes emerge, with a supple draught that augurs easy combustion.
Tasting note
Lighting up immediately reveals an initial sweet, woody note, supported by a hint of liquorice. The smoke is dense, smooth and soft on the palate, enveloping you from the very first puff. Retroolfaction reveals a slight hint of spice, but the exercise remains accessible and could easily be attempted by an occasional smoker. The start-up power is light, the combustion regular and the compact ash holds well.
In the second third, nutty aromas make their appearance, bringing an interesting evolution without upsetting the balance. The strength remains light to medium, while a hint of acidity, reminiscent of coffee, subtly awakens the tip of the tongue. This acidity adds depth without being aggressive. The cigar is easy to savour, and remains very accessible.
At the start of the final third, green notes appear, evoking freshly cut grass and ivy. The cigar warms up slightly as it approaches the band, probably accentuated by a slightly rapid smoking pace. However, this change is consistent with a balanced, smooth tasting experience.
Pairing
The Villa Zamorano Danlí Robusto is a simple, no-nonsense cigar with accessible, balanced aromas. It is the perfect choice for a morning cigar accompanied by a coffee, or for an enthusiast in search of a smooth, reassuring smoke. Thirty years after her debut in the cigar world, Maya Selva's VZ Danlí range is a fitting tribute to the Honduran tradition of tobacco growing, true to the spirit of simplicity and sincerity that characterises her creations.