This 6"x44 parejo from Miami Cigars rolls out cinnamon spice like a bakery truck crashing into a Christmas market. The Dominican-Indonesian blend comes in boxes of 25 tubes that make great stocking stuffers. I'd call it a "gateway cigar" for flavored tobacco enthusiasts - think warm apple pie meets mild cigarillo, but with enough body to last 45-60 minutes.
The initial puff delivers cinnamon-dusted toast with faint vanilla custard. Smoke output stays moderate - no dragon clouds here. Ash holds firm in 1/2" segments, burning straighter than my college roommate after finals week.
Cedar plank aromas emerge beneath the spice, like sniffing a Yankee Candle during home renovation. Watch for occasional tunneling if humidity creeps above 68%. Pair with black coffee to cut through the sweetness.
Nutmeg joins the party while cinnamon takes backseat. Papery bitterness threatens at 50-minute mark - better to retire early than power through. Leaves lips sticky like cinnamon roll glaze.
The Connecticut shade wrapper feels thinner than your average flavored stick - more Swisher than Arturo Fuente. Caps pop off cleanly with punch cut. Tube packaging keeps cigars intact in purses/glove boxes. Not quite "handmade premium" but outperforms gas station options.