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Xikar HC Series Habano Colorado Toro Cigar Review

Posted on Tuesday, March 9, 2010 in Cigar Reviews

Xikar HC Series Habano Colorado Toro Cigar Review

This 6.5×52 stick offers a dark chocolate wrapper with a firm pack and satin feel. Minimal veins, invisible seams and a peppery cocoa aroma present with a fairly dense heft. The first third starts off on the smooth side, with a touch of aged tobacco taste and richness. The smoke is rich and plentiful with a medium body and soft flavors of slightly sweet earthy tobacco with a big pepper kick. The finish is very long with the black pepper flavors building adding a zing over the tongue. Half way in at the 60 min mark, flavors had mellowed out a bit with the pepper coming and going at points. The sweetness had begun to change to a caramel, and the core flavor turned to a soft leather. By the last third, the pepper came back but not quite as strong, and the caramel died down a touch. Total burn time to the nub was 1:50. Thank you very much to Xikar for sending this sample for review! Photography by BG Pictures.

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  1. Jérémie says:

    Interesting ! Thank you for the review my man. Gotta get me some.

  2. Jan says:

    Curious if you had tried the Defiance by Xikar before they changed over to the HC Series. I’ve read that they are the same blend. I got a totally different flavor from them. Curious if you got the same thing???

  3. Bryan Glynn says:

    No I never tried the Defiance.

  4. The HC Habano Colorado is a different blend. The HC Criollo is the same blend as the Defiance…..we couldn’t retire the blend that got 91 ratings and #18 of the top 25 for 2008.
    Both of these blends are double ligero but smooth because of the 4+ years of aging on the tobacco.

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