Don Lino may not be the first brand you think of when discussing Miami Cigar & Co., but the original Don Lino 1989 cigar was actually among the company's first. The name has seen its fair share of alterations and additions over the years, most notably including the fan-favorite Don Lino Africa cigar, but the core-line Don Lino cigar now returns in two varieties: Don Lino Maduro and Don Lino Connecticut.
With the Don Lino Maduro cigar, company owner, Nestor Miranda, offers an affordable smoking experience with a surprisingly complex tobacco recipe. Made at an undisclosed factory in the DR, the Don Lino Maduro cigar boasts a Mexican San Andrés maduro wrapper, a Dominican Olor binder, and multinational fillers of African Cameroon, Dominican Criollo '98, and Pennsylvania Broadleaf.
What does the Don Lino Maduro cigar taste like?
All these tobaccos amount to one exotic flavor experience for both seasoned and newcomer cigar enthusiasts. Kicking off with a medium body, expect dark and spicy flavors of black pepper, leather, dark chocolate, and complex anise through the retrohale.