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Cain Habano

cain WR 21Lately it seems all the rage is with Olivas latest release they call “Cain.” I believe this is the brain child of Sam Leccia, the inventor of Nub cigars. It is touted as being a triple ligero cigar. A Quick lesson – Ligero comes from the top of the tobacco plant. This means it is most exposed to the sun and elements. This causes a thicker, darker, and fuller bodied tobacco. I’m not one to re-hash all of the details, so for more info check out their website. As usual, I paired the cigar with water.

 

Oliva Cain Habano 550

Wrapper: Habano Nicaragua

Binder/Filler: Nicaragua

Size: 5 3/4 X 50

Price: Around $6.00

 

Pre-smoke & Construction:

Overall the cigar looked nice. The wrapper had small to medium veins, and the cigar was a bit soft when squeezed. The wrapper smelled of dark, earthy tobacco. The foot had a similar odor with an added sweetness and pepper. The pre-light draw was free, and had a woody, chocolaty flavor. Basically this thing looked like it would be a powerhouse of flavor and nicotine.

The burn was perfect, requiring no touch-up’s. The ash was firm for a little over an inch.

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Flavor:

The first third started with a full bodied, in your face pepper and wood. I could taste earthiness in there somewhere, along with some kind of sweetness. After about an inch or so, the pepper smoothed out a little. While it was still strong when passing through the sinus, it felt smoother.

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By the time I hit the second third, I had a small nicotine buzz going. That sharp pepper smoothed out even more, but kept it’s bite. The smoothness took on a sweet characteristic with hints of mocha. Next was that woody flavor I spoke of before. Lastly, earthy notes lingered behind everything.

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The last third had me in a full nicotine buzz. It wasn’t over the top but I could feel the tingling and lightheaded aftereffects. Most importantly, I had no sick stomach or even the slightest queasiness. The flavor profile didn’t change that much at all. The woody base flavor remained along with a smooth pepper. Again, the pepper kept its zing but retained smoothness. The sweet notes would come and go, as did the earthy undertones.

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Conclusion:

This was without question a FULL bodied cigar. Although the flavor profile wasn’t exactly complex, it wasn’t boring either. At times it felt like the focus was on strength over flavor, but in the end I enjoyed both. I smoked this on an empty stomach and did not feel sick at all. But what would you expect from someone who smokes a lot and reviews cigars all the time? For the regular or novice smoker, eat a good meal. This one will get you buzzed for sure. If a powerhouse of a cigar appeals to you, I have to recommend trying this for sure.

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7 Responses to “Cain Habano”

David Hall August 25th, 2009 at 4:15 am

Sounds like a great stick and glad that it didn’t upset the stomach at all, cant wait to give it a try myself!

Rich August 25th, 2009 at 7:56 am

Sounds like a stick with some nice flavors even though it was not very complex. I just don’t care for a strong nic buzz but still may have to give it a try.
Thanks for the review

Mike-KnightRid August 25th, 2009 at 8:13 am

Great review! I will have to try one of these at least, just have to make sure our medical coverage is up to date :) Thanx for the review of this killer stick!

Mike

Tony August 25th, 2009 at 6:37 pm

Not really looking forward to this smoke at all. The flavors sound OK, but it seems like the strength of this cigar is what is the center of attention. There are plenty of strong cigars that taste great that I would rather have.

JooJooBee August 26th, 2009 at 9:35 am

This isn’t your best review. Your should man up and choose some killer COHIBAS! AWESOME

Tom August 26th, 2009 at 7:17 pm

Without a doubt this is one strong cigar. I think that is the focus. Mission accomplished!

JooJooBee – I’m pretty sure most of my reviews are redundant. But hey, I’ll review anything. Give me some Cohibas!

I have some red dots scheduled for review soon. As for a Cuban Cohiba, I may have one or two laying around. I must admit, they lacked flavor. Just a bomb of nicotine.

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