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Island (The other ones) Reviews>AJ Fernandez San Lotano Habano
OHRD 11:48 AM 10-22-2010
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Size: 5×52, Robusto

Wrapper: Brazilian Habano

Binder: Honduran & Dominican

Filler: Nicaraguan & Honduran

Strength: Full

Price: $6-8

Grade: 9.1

We recently reviewed the Maduro wrapper of this release by A.J. Fernandez and it was an excellent smoke. Our review today is the second of the three wrappers offered in the San Lotano line, and this particular wrapper has received a fair amount of buzz in cigar circles. The only difference between the blends is the choice of wrapper and today’s smoke sports a Brazillian Habano wrapper.

A.J. Fernandez is the third generation tobacco blender in his family. Successfully producing cigars for a number of other makers (Diesel, Man O’ War, Padilla Habano), A.J. has created a cigar for himself that will be distributed by Cigar Express in the U.S. San Lotano originated in Cuba with A.J.’s grandfather, but has not been produced in decades. San Lotano is made in Fernandez’s Esteli, Nicaragua factory, which produces 9 million cigars per year. The San Latano line debuted officially at this year’s IPCPR.

Pre-light, 1.7:
The Habano wrapper on this smoke has just a few veins and has a rugged feel to it between the fingers. The cigar is well packed with a good weight in the palm. The presentation with two bands is very nice, and I like the heaviness of the bands. Along the wrapper I pick up notes of leather and spice at the foot. The cold draw is a good indication of things to come, as my mouth is filled with red pepper spice and heavy wood notes.

Burn, 1.8:
As expected, the Robusto has a great draw and an ash that is consistent in color and holds well. The smoke temperature is spot on and is very pleasing on the palate. No touch ups or re-lights are required and as far as burn goes, this one is picture perfect.

Flavor, 2.8:
The first puff on the offering by A.J. Fernandez produces a ton of spice that covers the palate. Moving in to the first third, this stays the same but I do pick up other notes that are meaty in texture along with a toasted wood type profile. The finish is heavy and long on the palate, but is somewhat dry at times, which is surprising. The San Lotano hits it stride in the second third with the balance of spice, tobacco, and other notes really covering the palate on each draw. The red pepper spice is still the dominant flavor but the entire profile is well balanced and robust. The last third stays the course but, as expected, the spice increases towards the very end.

Overall, 2.8:
Compared to the Maduro, this smoke was fuller and did not have the sweet notes I found present on the finish of the first blend reviewed. I enjoyed this one more, as I found it more complex and I am a fan of spice, especially robust spice that lingers on the palate. This cigar is full bodied and is not for the beginner, but is a great smoke for those seeking a complex offering from a great blender. I look forward to reviewing the final wrapper from A.J. – after the first two my anticipation is high. Great smoke for the money.

(Total: 9.1)
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BeerAdvocate 07:29 AM 02-12-2011
Bumping an old thread.
Has anyone seen these at their B&M?
I have been looking all over for them and have yet to find them
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BeerAdvocate 07:37 AM 02-12-2011
Found this info, if anyone cares

San Lotano will be in most stores nationwide by the end of the month. San Lotano will not be sold on-line, but is available through the CI Store. Please let me know if there is any information you would like to know with regard to our brand. Best. Clay Roberts - VP Marketing & Brand Creative @ AJ Fernandez Cigars.
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Dunkel 08:38 AM 02-12-2011
I want some Maduros bad. Sucks that they aren't available online.
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MarkinAZ 09:28 PM 02-26-2011
Like Travis, I too have been searching the internet and have figured they are not offered at online retailers. So its just a matter of locating them in the local B&M'. Will have to place a few telephone calls tomorrow to ascertain which local B&M' carry these sticks...:-)

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kelmac07 10:00 PM 02-26-2011
Great review Matthew!! :-) :-)
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ajacobs 10:40 AM 02-27-2011
Originally Posted by MarkinCA:
Like Travis, I too have been searching the internet and have figured they are not offered at online retailers. So its just a matter of locating them in the local B&M'. Will have to place a few telephone calls tomorrow to ascertain which local B&M' carry these sticks...:-)
You can get them from cigar.com - over the phone.
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BeerAdvocate 10:55 AM 02-27-2011
Any idea what the price point is on these?
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MarkinAZ 12:08 PM 02-27-2011
Originally Posted by ajacobs:
You can get them from cigar.com - over the phone.
Thank you Aaron...


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HollywoodQue 02:55 PM 02-27-2011
Thanks for the review Matt.
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MarkinAZ 10:21 PM 05-24-2011
Purchased one of these today at the Smoke Zone in Stevenson Ranch, CA. Price: $6.99 for the robusto. They have the full line at this B&M.

Of interest, they also have a second store located in Thousand Oaks, CA, where on Saturday 05/14, they actually had AJ Fernandez visit for an in-store promotion:-)

Will be burning this baby tomorrow morning...



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MarkinAZ 07:00 PM 05-25-2011
...and smoked it today. Nice tasting robusto:-)

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Blak Smyth 06:47 AM 02-14-2012
I am in love with the lancero in this blend, amazing cigar! In my top 10 for all cigars and my top three for Lanceros!
I haven't tried the robusto, I may never because I love the Lancero that much, and only about $7/each at B&Ms.
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