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La Aroma de Cuba Edicion Especial No 4

Let's talk about the La Aroma de Cuba Edicion Especial No 4 - a box-pressed robusto that'll make Nicaraguan tobacco lovers sit up straight. This 7x49 stick comes packed 25 to a box at $230.63, wearing an Ecuadorian Habano wrapper that shines like polished mahogany. The My Father factory magic shows in its triple cap and seamless roll, perfect for that after-dinner smoke when you want something bold but not brutal.

Key Specs

  • Brand: La Aroma de Cuba
  • Price: $230.63/box (25 count)
  • Size: Robusto (7" x 49)
  • Wrapper: Ecuadorian Habano
  • Binder/Filler: Nicaraguan
  • Strength: Medium-Full ★★★★☆

Smoke Breakdown

First Third: Immediate black pepper kick mellows into roasted coffee grounds. That Nicaraguan binder brings earthy undertones - think damp forest soil after rain. Smoke output's decent, not overwhelming.

Middle Third: Flavor shifts gears with cashew butter smoothness. Leather notes emerge, paired with dried fruit sweetness (raisins, specifically). The burn line holds straight if you take your time - no rushing this baby.

Final Third: Espresso bitterness balances preceding sweetness. Baking spices (cinnamon/nutmeg) linger on the retrohale. Watch for nicotine buildup around the nub - this ain't no morning smoke.

Compared to Similar Sticks

  • Padron 1964 Robusto (5.5"x50): More cocoa, less pepper. Similar construction quality
  • My Father Le Bijou 1922 (5.25"x50): Heavier on spice, tighter draw
  • Arturo Fuente Hemingway (4"x49): Shorter smoke, creamier texture
  • Oliva Serie V Melanio (5"x50): Comparable complexity, oilier wrapper

The DNA

Rolled in Estelí's volcanic soil region, this stick combines Jalapa Valley fillers with that signature My Father construction. The Ecuadorian wrapper adds sweetness that Nicaraguan puros often lack. Two weeks of dry-boxing really opens up the flavors - trust me on this.

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