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I just smoked my first Cuban cigar in over 10 years, and it was terrific

Jun 17, 2015, 21:32 IST

Now that the US is normalizing relations with Cuba, Americans can now travel to the country relatively freely again.

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A team from Business Insider recently did just that.

And they brought back cigars!

It hasn't been impossible to get Cuban cigars since the embargo was first enacted decades ago, during the Cold War. But for Americans, it hasn't been all that easy.

As a result, other countries - Nicaragua, Honduras, the Dominican Republic - have developed their own cigar industries and, in the estimation of a lot of experts, are now making better smokes than the legendary Cubans.

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My last Cuban was smoked over ten years ago. It was a Montecristo No. 2, one of the truly great Cuban cigars. It was a memorable smoke, washed down with some California cult Cabernet. (Both were gifts from a professional connection.)

I was understandably skeptical that the cigar the BI staffers brought back and graciously allowed me to sample would be as exciting. Also, it was a Montecristo No. 4, a petit corona to the No. 2's heftier torpedo.

But boy, was it ever a tasty smoke!

The thing I remember about the No. 2 was it delicious woody, spicy flavors and rich, smooth, but not quite creamy smoke. I also remember the "draw" - the ease of getting smoke out of the cigar - which was effortless.

The taste of the No. 2 was similar, maybe a tad more peppery. At first, it smoked "hot" - the smoke came through the cigar with more temperature intensity than I like. But after a few minutes, as the ash developed, it calmed down and hit a sweet spot. It was a wonderful, cool smoke for another 15-20 minutes.

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I don't smoke many cigars these days, after being a somewhat regular consumer in the early 2000s. It was great to get back in the game with such a nice little cigar, from that mythical land where the cigar is king.

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