Release Date: February 26, 2021
Number of Cigars Released: 500 Boxes of 10 Cigars (5,000 Total Cigars)
Number of Cigars Smoked For Review: 3
The Nestor Miranda Private Reserve Lancero is certainly dressed well, with a color scheme of royal blue, gold and cream. It’s hard not to notice the shiny edges of both bands, which shine as the light hits the shiny edges. The wrapper underneath isn’t quite as beautiful, at least not if you’re looking for something that is perfectly smooth. There are some fairly noticeable veins, some of which stand out along the seam lines as well, but it’s hardly enough that would stop me from picking up the cigar from a store shelf. The chocolate-colored wrapper has a smooth, slightly oily texture to it, though enjoying it means feeling those veins as well as looking at them. Those veins can also get a bit darker than the rest of the leaf, calling even more attention to them, while some leaves show some dark mottling in places. The cigar is rolled
Nestor Miranda Private Reserve Lancero Debuting This Month
There have been a variety of cigars released with Nestor Miranda’s name on it, but a new one debuting later this month is said to be one that is one of his personal blends.
It’s the Nestor Miranda Private Reserve Lancero, the first cigar in a new series from Miami Cigar & Co. Unlike most of the Nestor Miranda-branded cigars, this release is is being made in the Dominican Republic by La Aurora. The 6 3/4 x 40 lancero will use a Dominican corojo wrapper over a Nicaraguan criollo 98 binder and fillers from Brazil, the Dominican Republic and Nicaragua.