The Don Pepin Garcia Cuban Classic Black 1970 Belicoso, often called the “1970 Black,” was the first cigar made at Don Pepin’s Nicaraguan factory. It honors the birth year of his son, Jaime Garcia, and helped establish the My Father Cigars legacy.
This Nicaraguan puro is wrapped in a golden-brown Corojo 99 leaf grown from Cuban seed. It’s known for its bold, spicy character and excellent construction. The cigar opens with a cedar-rich aroma and delivers layers of pepper, earth, leather, and herbal spice. As it burns, you’ll notice hints of lemongrass, roasted nuts, and a touch of natural sweetness. The smoke is thick and creamy, and the cigar burns evenly with a firm white ash.
FAQs
Q: What is the flavor profile of Don Pepin Garcia Cuban Classic Black 1970 Belicoso?
A: It features bold notes of cedar, pepper, earth, leather, lemongrass, and roasted nuts, with a touch of sweetness and herbal spice.
Q: Where are the Don Pepin Garcia Cuban Classic Black 1970 Belicoso cigars produced, and which factory manufactures them?
A: They are handcrafted in Nicaragua at Tabacalera Cubana, part of My Father Cigars in Estelí.
Q: What is the strength of Don Pepin Garcia Cuban Classic Black 1970 Belicoso, and who is it best suited for?
A: It’s a full-strength cigar, best for experienced smokers who enjoy bold, spicy, and complex cigars.
Q: What are the best drinks or foods to pair with Don Pepin Garcia Cuban Classic Black 1970 Belicoso?
A: Pairs well with espresso, aged rum, peaty scotch, grilled meats, and dark chocolate.
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