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Plasencia Alma Fuerte Generacion V

Keep this cigar warm for a special occasion, and you're guaranteed maximum enjoyment from start to finish. With this Plasencia, it's Christmas before time.

This does not guide our selection choices, but it should be noted that he scored 92 points on Cigar Afficionado.

Tasting note

At first glance, the cigar's format immediately appealed to us. This Salomon has an air of royalty about it, with its triple gold band.

Its wrapper is close to perfection: a beautiful, tight chocolate brown, with visible veins, the wrapper is smooth and fat. The cigar burns perfectly from start to finish.

On lighting, the smoke is already magnificently voluptuous and dense. We appreciate the tighter draw at the start, which concentrates the leathery aromas and animal notes. Once we reach the 'meatiest' part of the module, the draw relaxes and an explosion of chocolate and peppery flavours begin their dance with our taste buds.

This cigar is a marvel of deep, complex flavours. Halfway through the tasting, it plunges us into a cedar forest dotted with spicy, peppery notes.

Pairing

First tasted with a white tea, which elegantly reveals all its flavours.

Tasted a second time with a Zenhausern 'Mango Paradise' smoothie, it's a real delight. To make it again at home, the ingredients are: mango, passion fruit, pineapple, lemon and apple juice.

Momentum

Taste it at any time of day, and let yourself be carried away by the poetry of flavours and a thousand-faceted tasting experience.

The cigar anecdote

Tasted for the first time with a white tea, it elegantly reveals all its flavours. Tasted a second time with a Zenhauser 'Mango Paradise' smoothie, it's a real delight.



Plasencia

In 1865, Don Eduardo Plasencia arrived on the island of Cuba with a single goal in mind: success. He soon had the opportunity to start his first tobacco plantations in the Vuelta Abajo region.

A few years later, he was joined by his nephew and exported the family's tobacco until 1963, when Cuban policy no longer allowed them to work and confiscated their farms.

It was then time to move to Mexico and Nicaragua in 1965. Then, once again, the family had to move to Honduras following the Sandinista revolution.

1987 marked a decisive turning point for the Family, as it was in this year that they officially entered the world of cigars by manufacturing their own vitolas.

Once a producer of tobaccos for other companies, it is now one of the great names in cigars, offering exceptional modules for over 35 years.

Still owning fields in various Latin American countries, it continues to supply its tobaccos to other cigar producers. This control of the production chain from seed to cigar enables it to guarantee the impeccable quality of all its cigars.

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