La Ley Mareva
A perfect format for a summer break on the terrace. The creators wanted to pay tribute to the Cuban tradition of cigars: although cigars are no longer rolled in Cuba, they remain faithful to the Cuban spirit in their making: exceptional tobaccos from prestigious terroirs such as Ecuador, Nicaragua, Honduras.

Tasting Notes
A small format with a warm character. The long-aged tobaccos bring it a nice roundness and a pleasant persistence on the palate.
The attack begins with slightly saline notes. The strength remains constant, offering a fairly linear tasting that subtly evolves towards toasted and woody aromas.
The ash is compact, well structured, and holds perfectly.
The draw is rather firm; a straight cut is recommended to avoid any acidity during tasting. In case of deviation, a slight degassing will help rebalance everything.
Pairing
We really enjoyed pairing it with a simple homemade lemonade, with a few fresh mint leaves. All well chilled to cope with the summer heat.

The Cigar Anecdote
La Ley cigars were born at a time when Cuba was in full upheaval, marked by the rise of independence movements and the spread of liberal ideals. As a symbol of this momentum, La Ley embodies the moral and ethical values that held a central place in Cuban society at that time.