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My Father Tabaco Baez Serie SF Corona

Let's talk about this Nicaraguan kicker that delivers big flavors without draining your wallet. The My Father Tabaco Baez Serie SF Corona packs a 6x46 punch with that signature Pepin Garcia magic - think full-bodied smoke with Cuban-style short filler construction. At around $3.50 per stick in 20-count boxes, it's punching way above its price class.

Need-to-Know Specs

  • Brand: My Father Cigars
  • Price: $68.40/box
  • Count: 20 cigars
  • Size: 6" x 46 (Corona)
  • Wrapper: Ecuadorian Habano
  • Filler: Nicaraguan short/long blend
  • Strength: ★★★★☆

Smoke Breakdown

First Third

Right off the punch cut: black pepper wallop with damp earth undertones. The draw's surprisingly open for a corona - smoke production hits medium-plus. Retrohale brings baking spices and that classic Nicaraguan twang. Watch the burn line - tends to canoe if rushed.

Mid Section

Hourglass ash holds tight here. Pepper mellows into coffee grounds and bitter chocolate. Leathery mouthfeel develops, pairing best with black coffee or bourbon. Some guys report cinnamon notes; I get more charred oak personally.

Final Stretch

Nicotine surge alert - last inch packs a buzz. Flavors darken to espresso and black cherry with increased tar buildup. Most smokers ditch it before the nub. Wrapper holds up better than expected, though occasional cracks appear near the band.

Cigar Counterparts

  • Oliva Serie O Corona (5.5"x44) - Milder pepper, more cedar focus
  • Padron 3000 Natural (5.5"x50) - Similar strength, nuttier profile
  • Alec Bradley Prensado Robusto (5"x50) - Darker fruits, heavier body
  • Arturo Fuente Chateau (5.1"x47) - Smoother transition, Dominican twist

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