La Aurora 107 Nicaragua Cigar Review - Tobaccos Of The World

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In this video, Paul Anthony reviews the La Aurora 107 Nicaragua Cigar. Watch to learn all about its tasting notes and properties with our detailed review.

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Video Summary:

00:00 Introduction
This La Aurora 107 Nicaragua was reviewed using the Bespoke Unit Cigar Formula, a quantifiable review matrix. A link to view or download the corresponding Formula sheet for this cigar is available above in the description.

00:24 Cigar Overview
Prior to the review, these La Aurora Nicaragua 107 cigars were seasoned for a couple of months in a humidor with Boveda 69% RH packs.

01:00 Look, Feel, And Pre-Light Considerations
The Nicaraguan Habano wrapper on the La Aurora 107 Nicaragua has a dark brown hue with a slight sheen and some veining. The body of the cigar exudes notes of leather, hay, and barnyard. On the dry draw, I get a perfect amount of resistance, a fact that I’ve found to be consistent across the ten cigars I sampled previous to this review.

02:03 Lighting & First Third
The 107 Nicaragua opens up on the heavy side, so I’d categorize it as a medium plus, if not full, smoke. That being said, right from the beginning, the cigar provided a very wholesome mouthfeel.

Right away, the flavors that I’m picking up in the first third are of leather, woody nuttiness and slight white pepper spice. The retrohale invites floral notes, which are an agreeable complement to the experience at this point.

03:14 Tobaccos In The La Aurora 107 Nicaragua
The La Aurora 107 Nicaragua is a Nicaraguan puro with a Nicaraguan Habano wrapper and undisclosed Nicaraguan filler & binder.

03:37 Combustion
The construction and combustion of the La Aurora 107 Nicaragua are commendable. The draw is ideal, the temperature has remained cool, and the ash backbone has been outstanding.

04:30 Presentation
The band on this La Aurora cigar is a double band and, while not incredibly ornate, is good enough. The cigar box, on the other hand, is quite nice; it has light screen printing on the top and flanks, along with a label on the back that describes the Tobaccos of the World inspiration.

All in all, I’d summarize that the presentation here is fair. While not over the top, it is definitely in line with the price of the cigar when you consider that, although a premium stick, it nevertheless remains quite affordable at $9/cigar.

05:40 Occasion & Pairings
I’d recommend enjoying this in the late afternoon or evening, especially since its price can lend it to a more casual or everyday smoke. I consider it ideal for more relaxed events, for instance, a BBQ. However, it can still hold its own at a special event such as a birthday or wedding.

When pairing with food, the barbeque mentioned earlier was intentional as I quite like the 107 Nicaragua with meat or more hearty meals. Additionally, french fries or even salted peanuts could enhance the experience, as could sweeter alcoholic spirits such as rum.

07:19 Second & Final Thirds
In the second third, I’m still tasting the leather, wood, and nutty tones encountered earlier on. The oiliness is still very much present, and I quite enjoy it.

Into the final third, I do begin to note a slight taste of licorice which I hadn’t detected previously. The oily leather feel and wood aspects are still present and still satisfying, as are the floral notes in the retrohale.

08:19 Evolution & Mouthfeel
Broadly speaking, the mouthfeel of the La Aurora 107 Nicaragua is what most surprised me; it completely covered and stimulated the palate throughout. With regards to evolution, I found the cigar to be quite linear.

08:47 Final Thoughts
All in all, I found the La Aurora 107 Nicaragua to be a fantastic cigar, especially considering its price. If you’ve yet to try any of La Aurora’s cigars, or even if you’ve indulged in this brand in the past, I can highly recommend the 107 Nicaragua. The leather notes with floral undertones, along with the wholesome mouthfeel that I mentioned throughout, make this a must-try for beginner and experienced smokers alike.

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