Plasencia Cosecha 151 La Musica - Blue Smoke Spirit - Cigar subscription and gifts - delivery in Switzerland

Plasencia Cosecha 151 La Musica

A construction of impeccable quality and constantly evolving aromas ranging from walnut to leather to coffee notes. This cigar will delight even the most seasoned aficionados.

Through the golden veil of the smooth Plasencia Cosecha 151 cape, every detail becomes a promise for the senses. Slightly ribbed, the cape is reminiscent of the feel of leather, even evoking its subtle scent. Adorned with gold rings, it celebrates the 2016 harvest, which was exceptional for the Plasencia family.

The construction is robust. The head is carefully closed, promising a clean cut with no surprises. The ignition is uniform, and you'll enjoy an ideal draught and uniform combustion throughout the tasting experience.

 

Tasting note

Notes

Even before we set this robusto alight, the first hints of spices tickle our nostrils.

Combustion starts smoothly and the ash that forms in compact strata bears witness to the exceptional quality of the torcedors' work.

The flavours emerge like a complex story. Notes of nuts and fodder open the narrative, evolving gracefully towards notes of coffee. The initial power softens, giving way to an enveloping roundness. The leather lingers until the end of the first act.

The ash held out until it reached the second ring, and even when it was removed, held on for a few more minutes. It is around the middle of the second act that it will no longer resist. We take this opportunity to degas the smoke, reviving the cedar aromas and restoring its silky texture.

The final act sees the arrival of a spicy new protagonist, adding an almost unexpected new dimension to our story.

Pairing

Serve with a glass of Château Pape Clément, whose smoky, spicy bouquet and mellow finish will go wonderfully well with our companion of the day.

The cigar anecdote

The 2016 harvest is the third to see its quality rewarded by this wonderful "cosecha" range.



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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