
ALEC BRADLEY COYOL PETIT LANCERO

Tasting Note
In honor of a particularly fertile farm in Honduras, the Alec Bradley Coyol is named after a plantation of the same name. Brand owner Alan Rubin believes that the Coyol farm produces tobacco of distinction and found a way to incorporate its leaves into a tasty, dynamic blend that stays interesting with every puff. There are elements of Coyol tobacco in each part of the cigar. The wrapper is from Coyol, as is one of the binders and part of the filler.It makes sense that the Petit Lancero performed so well. The slim dimensions naturally emphasize the wrapper and give the smoker more of an estate tobacco experience, as opposed to merely a regional one. It's a great combination of Honduran and Nicaraguan tobacco, and scored 93 points for delivering an exquisite smoke. It's also the ideal cigar for those left who still enjoy slim sizes.
Details
Size: Lonsdale
Filler: Nicaragua, Honduras
Binder: Nicaragua, Honduras
Wrapper: Honduras
Country: Honduras
Price: $6.95
Issue: Cigar Aficionado – Jan 01, 2017
Designation: Top 25 of 2016 | Rank: 18