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danreeve 12:16 PM 08-08-2011
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The much anticipated release of the Maduro line from Illusione is starting to hit the shelves this week. I know the quantity that is actually in the country is small at the moment, but I was told more are on the way. The story behind these cigars is that they are the original Illusione line with a Mexican San Andreas wrapper.

Quote from New Havana Cigars Website: The scoop on Illusione Maduro: The -hl- made an appearance last year as a short run, to rave reviews. That original -hl maduro- used a Corojo wrapper. When contemplating a release of multiple sizes, Dion revisited the wrapper and found the San Andreas Maduro more to his liking for the Illusione blend. So the Illusione Maduro vitolas are the original blend, with a San Andreas Maduro wrapper. Available in -hl-, -cg4-, -88-, -888- and -mj12-.

We also had the the chance to interview Dion at this past years IPCPR trade show where he went in depth on the blend of the new Maduro Cigars. You can watch that video here.

Personally, I was a big fan of the first release of the HL Maduro (reviewed here) so it will be very interesting to see what this new wrapper does to the blend. Although this review is not the HL size, I think it will give me a pretty good idea of what this line is all about. Now, on to the review.

Specifics
Vitola: Cg4
Length: 5 5/8
Ring Gauge: 48
Wrapper: Mexican San Andreas Maduro
Binder: Nicaraguan
Filler: Nicaraguan
Price: $?
Smoking Location: New Havana Cigars
Beverage: Coffee

Pre-Light
Pulling the CG4 Maduro from its fresh box, I was happy to see that there was a band change for this line. Some original line Illusione have really dark wrappers, so the change in the band design makes it easier to pick apart which are the Maduro and which are not, even from a distance. (If you've never had a hard time picking the difference between a natural and a maduro wrapper on the same vitola, go take a side by side box comparison with the Padron 45th family reserve. You'll see what I mean.)

The wrapper on the CG4 is a dark coal brown color with lots of little veins all over it. The aroma coming off of the wrapper was mild and smelled like sweet hay. Pinching the cigar from head to foot, it was hard as a rock and packed solid. The prelit draw was free with just a little resistance and had a interesting sweet berry flavor, almost like a hard candy type of taste. Interesting, for sure.

First Third
I torched my CG4 Maduro and was welcomed into the smoke with a nice warm cinnamon spice that was most prevalent on the taste buds on the sides of my tongue. I love this flavor in cigars. The smoke had a creamy texture to it and the flavor on the finish was long and leathery. The draw was great at this point, even with the cigar being so packed full of tobacco. The flavors were nice, but slightly muted. The strength of the cigar was in the medium range.

Second Third
The second third of my CG4 maduro brought on the flavor change that I was waiting for. I've smoked a few different cigars with the San Andreas Maduro wrapper and all of them have had a really dark chocolate flavor to them. The second third of this cigar is where that showed up. Some of the warm spice continued to mix in with the chocolate, but it was definitely not the dominate flavor it was in the first third. The finish was still leathery and I'd say the power of the flavors ramped up a bit right before the half way point on the stick. Unfortunately, right when the flavor ride seemed like it was about to get started, the draw on the cigar tightened up. I don't know if I hit a bad part of the roll or if I got some build up in the cigar, but getting a good draw of smoke became difficult. The strength of the cigar was still in the medium range.

Final Third and Final Thoughts
Unfortunately, the final third continued on with the draw problems that began with the end of the second third. From the smoke I could get out of the stick, it had that great maduro dark chocolate flavor, but it was hard to get enough smoke to enjoy it. I tried relighting and recutting the cigar, but didn't have any luck helping the problem. A disappointing end to what was really getting promising.

My final thoughts on the Illusione CG4 Maduro? The flavors were spot on, but it was really hard to enjoy much of the second half of the cigar. With the draw tightened up, pulling smoke through the stick was just too difficult. All that said, this review is of one cigar so it could well be that I got the tough one in the bunch. These are hand made products and it is going to happen from time to time, even to the best of them, which I consider Illusione products to be.

Would I buy it again? As soon as more of these are availble I will be grabbing them. From the flavors I got I was really enjoying the cigar.

Would I buy a box? It's too early to tell for me if I'm grabbing a box. I want to try my other favorite size (the 88) and pick which one is really my box worthy purchase in this blend.

for more pictures please visit http://tinyurl.com/3s8863t

Dan
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kelmac07 12:31 PM 08-08-2011
Mmmmm maduros!! :-) :-)
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maninblack 01:35 PM 08-08-2011
Damn those look yummy!!
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Scottw 07:43 PM 08-08-2011
I couldn't get into the CG4's despite multipal tries. I will keep a look out for these maduros though.
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Bill86 07:52 PM 08-08-2011
Red band Illusiones, never seen those before......
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Ogre 07:57 PM 08-08-2011
Originally Posted by kelmac07:
Mmmmm maduros!! :-) :-)
:-) I need to give one a try!!
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Blak Smyth 05:48 AM 08-09-2011
Originally Posted by kelmac07:
Mmmmm maduros!! :-) :-)
:-):-):-)
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GreekGodX 05:59 AM 08-09-2011
Originally Posted by Bill86:
Red band Illusiones, never seen those before......
They are the Maduro version, Bill :-)
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hscmit 08:51 AM 08-09-2011
great review dan, sorry it wasnt everything you wanted it to be

sometimes expectations can influence a review one way or the other. I hope you will post your review of the 88 maduro as well, but I am very interested in the mj12 maduro and hope to try one soon
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Emjaysmash 09:08 AM 08-09-2011
Thanks for the review! I think I will make it my quest to get one of the 88 Maduros.
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Bill86 09:44 AM 08-09-2011
Originally Posted by GreekGodX:
They are the Maduro version, Bill :-)
Crazy....I've never heard of a such. Especially the red band. I knew they did HL Maduros just didn't know about a red band and the rest of the line in maduro.
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Emjaysmash 10:04 AM 08-09-2011
Originally Posted by Bill86:
Crazy....I've never heard of a such. Especially the red band. I knew they did HL Maduros just didn't know about a red band and the rest of the line in maduro.
They just debuted at this years IPCPR. A new regular line.
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rizzle 11:48 AM 08-10-2011
I've gotta say I'm looking forward to trying these.
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Skywalker 12:05 PM 08-10-2011
Flavors sound delicious!

Thanks for the review!
:-)
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gnbikes 05:04 PM 08-10-2011
I have had a handful of these allready and I do like them alot. I was warned to let them sit a couple of days, it seems like they may have shipped alittle wet. A weekend in Las Vegas cured that for me.....
Difinatly a cigar that I will be getting more of,
Garry
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floydpink 06:58 PM 08-10-2011
Originally Posted by Scottw:
I couldn't get into the CG4's despite multipal tries. I will keep a look out for these maduros though.
I'm in the same boat, and tried again with the CG4 maduro and still am not a fan.
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WyGuy 07:34 PM 08-10-2011
These are definitely on my to-try list, loved the regular CG4.
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