Lots of Broadleaf in New La Duena Cigar

If you're into broadleaf tobacco, Janny Garcia has a cigar for you. Garcia, the daughter in the father-son-daughter team behind My Father Cigars, has a new brand called La Due?a. Spanish for "the female owner," La Due?a was crafted to her tastes by her brother Jaime and Pete Johnson of Tatuaje cigars. "It's a collaboration between Pete Johnson and Jaime," said Janny to Cigar Aficionado during an interview at the International Premium Cigar & Pipe Retailers trade show. "They tried to make something I really like. I didn't want something too strong, and I like the sweetness of this wrapper." This wrapper is hearty, dark Connecticut broadleaf, the maduro wrapper tobacco known for earthy, robust flavor and a good amount of sweetness. La Due?as have broadleaf not only as the wrapper, but also as the binder and as a component in the filler blend, which also has Nicaraguan tobacco. La Due?as are rolled at the Garcia's My Father Cigars S.A. factory in EstelĂ­, Nicaragua, where such brands as My Father, Flor de Las Antillas and Tatuaje Havana VI are rolled. In a non-blind tasting of a La Duena Robusto No. 5 (5 by 50), the cigar had a medium- to full-strength level, with a spicy start and a woody, oily flavor. It also had that trademark broadleaf note of sweetness with earthy, mineral flavors, reminiscent of molasses. The cigar comes in five sizes, they retail for $7.50 to $8.25 per cigar, and they are on sale now. This is the second prominent cigar project Janny Garcia is a part of this year. She has joined with Raquel and Patricia Quesada on the 3 Reynas project. Enditem