
Notes & évaluations
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Note des amateurs
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Organoleptic profile
Strength
mild
Balance
good
Draw
perfect
Intensity
expressive
- Bouquet
- complex
- Finish
- medium
- Ash color
- gray
- Smoke output
- medium
Aroma profile
Secondary aromas
Tasting notes
The Santa Damiana Petit Corona, hailing from the Dominican Republic, stands out with its elegant format of 127 mm in length and a diameter of 17.9 mm. Its wrapper is strikingly beautiful, featuring a Connecticut Shade that imparts brilliance and finesse to the touch, showcasing a quality artisanal craftsmanship.
Upon lighting, the first olfactory contact reveals bitter chocolate aromas and pleasant woody notes, comforting and inviting, promising a rich experience. As the cigar unfolds, a subtle spice intertwines with the aromas, highlighting a gentle complexity. The richness of the fragrances is pronounced, promising a captivating and memorable tasting journey.
On the palate, the Santa Damiana Petit Corona offers a smooth aromatic progression through its three thirds. The flavors remain mild, with a present sweetness that is never overpowering. Aromas of vanilla and nuts join the spiciness, creating a harmonious interaction. The texture is creamy, allowing smokers to enjoy a moment of pleasure without any harshness.
The finish manifests with a medium length, leaving a pleasant sensation in the mouth, combining residual sweetness with a light bitterness. The balance between strength and sweetness is overall successful, reinforcing the idea of a cigar to be savored without moderation.
This cigar is ideally suited for a moment of relaxation, perhaps during a sunny afternoon, accompanied by a light coffee or even a hot chocolate, thereby enhancing the gustatory pleasure that emanates from the Santa Damiana Petit Corona.
Community impressions
Cigar enthusiasts highlight its poor complexity but acknowledge its good value for money. Smooth with pre-light aromas of chocolate and good construction, it is a perfectly suitable option for beginner smokers. However, some prefer cigars with more rich flavors.