Rocky Patel's Java Latte Corona brings coffee lovers a 5x42 box-pressed parejo packed with Nicaraguan filler and a Connecticut wrapper. Priced at $213.84 for 24 cigars, this mild-bodied stick gets its coffee infusion through bean aging rather than artificial flavoring. The smooth smoke pairs perfectly with morning brews or post-dinner desserts.
First Third: Immediate espresso shot with vanilla cream undertones. Light cedar notes emerge through velvety smoke that leaves slight oiliness on lips.
Middle Third: Transition to caramel macchiato territory - sweetened condensed milk mingles with roasted almonds. Burn stays even despite loose ash formation.
Final Third: Cocoa powder dominance with fading coffee notes. Requires frequent purging past halfway point as tar accumulates. Nicotine kick remains subtle throughout.
The Jalapa Valley Nicaraguan filler tobaccos absorb coffee essence during 6-month aging in cedar cabinets with Guatemala Antigua beans. Drew Estate's Estelí factory uses a hybrid rolling technique - machine-bunched cores get hand-finished wrappers for consistency.