My Father Vegas Cubanas
Once My Father Vegas Cubanas is lit, it moves at its own pace, putting out a gentle ribbon of smoke while the burn line quietly settles in. There’s a thin line of smoke that hangs in the air a bit longer than you expect from the first pulls. Nothing big happens in that opening stretch, but it quietly nudges the day a little farther away.
Flavor and Character
By the time the ash has stacked once or twice the smoke feels less like a test and more like company and the cigar asks for nothing more than a little of your attention. In the final third the flavors pull in tighter and feel more concentrated It steps away slowly, giving you a few calm breaths after the last bit of ash falls. Once it finds its rhythm you begin to pick up more than just the basic tobacco taste bringing soft sweetness and a bit of dry wood into better focus. The result is a profile that feels familiar in a good way.
Moving into the early third the flavors start to show more of themselves mixing gentle pepper with calm, roasted undertones. The result is a profile that feels familiar in a good way. After that first inch is gone the flavors start to show more of themselves bringing soft sweetness and a bit of dry wood into better focus. Nothing really jumps out of line; everything just settles into place. Near the end the smoke grows thicker and presses a little harder on the palate The finish hangs around quietly, not demanding attention but not disappearing either.
The Experience
Without you really noticing when it happened the smoke feels less like a test and more like company and you find yourself more present in the moment than you planned to be. After that first inch is gone you begin to pick up more than just the basic tobacco taste with hints of earth and toasted grain sliding in quietly. The change is slow, but it makes the cigar feel more complete. When the band is getting close to the heat the flavors pull in tighter and feel more concentrated It steps away slowly, giving you a few calm breaths after the last bit of ash falls. By the time the ash has stacked once or twice the cigar quietly takes control of the pace and the cigar asks for nothing more than a little of your attention.
- Taste: Roasted coffee, dry cocoa, warm wood, and a grounded earthiness that builds slowly.
- Strength: Medium Bodied
- Rating: 93
- Reddit Notes: Mentioned by smokers who like a cigar that feels straightforward but still has enough movement to stay interesting.
