Written by Gary Korb
Tuesday, October 27 2009

This past weekend, the Famous Smoke Shop
cigar store held an in-store cigar event for Capadura Cigars, an obscure, boutique premium cigar brand made in The Dominican Republic. Distributed by
Luba Cigar Corporation, Capadura Cigars come in two varieties:
Capadura 808, a medium-bodied cigar rolled in an Ecuadorian
Connecticut wrapper, and
Capadura 898, a full-bodied cigar rolled in a Brazilian Arapiraca wrapper. The core is a diverse
blend of Dominican and Nicaraguan longfillers with a Dominican
Olor binder. I was fortunate enough to have the time to smoke both versions in the
Robusto shape.
The
Capadura 808 Connecticut was very attractive in appearance, well-packed, and the
cap clipped-off in a perfect circle exposing just the right amount of tobacco at the
head. The pre-light flavor was somewhat nutty and sweet. Once lit, the
foot took on an even burn and the early puffs were mellow with a nutty-woody flavor laced with some sweetness on the
finish.
During the second act, the smoke became earthier in flavor and remained relatively consistent through the final third. The cigar turned a little bitter in the last inch, but at that point it was pretty much done. Pairing it with coffee, the smoke offered good balance, plenty of flavor, a very fine and firm grey ash. I would recommend this cigar for the morning or afternoon.
The
Capadura 898 Maduro was a totally different animal, and also more rustic in appearance. Although it had a similar pre-light flavor, this cigar was considerably spicier, while maintaining the nutty, woody and earthy core flavors of the Connecticut. This cigar also displayed an excellent ash, clean burn, nice balance of flavors, and also went well paired with coffee.
By the third act, the smoke was quite peppery, a little much for my taste, but for those who enjoy rich, spicy, full-flavored
cigars with a hint of sweetness, the 898 will certainly turn the trick. If I had to compare the Capadura 898 to a more popular boutique brand, it would be the
Pinar del Rio Oscuro. This is more of an after-hours cigar that would go well with a single malt or a tawny Port, and a full stomach.
All-in-all, some nice new cigars well worth checking out.
ScoresCapadura 808 ConnecticutAppearance - 9
Construction - 9
Draw - 9
Burn - 9
Flavor - 8
Aroma - 8
Total Score: 8.6Capadura 898 MaduroAppearance - 8
Construction - 9
Draw - 9
Burn - 9
Flavor - 7
Aroma - 8
Total Score: 8.3Have you smoked Capadura cigars? Please leave a comment.
~ Gary Korb