Quote Originally Posted by Ropey View Post
ehhh...

“These cigars are a limited production of very well aged cigars that Caldwell found while traveling through the Dominican Republic. I found them fascinating and we decided to share them with you. There is a very small quantity of them so enjoy them while they’re around.”

"Fascinating" is an interesting term for a cigar. Could mean anything. Sounds like they found them in the back of some farmer's shed or something.

The other descriptors in the links above such as "cedar," "leather," "toast" and "pepper" are indicative (to me) of the harsh, dry Nicaraguan sticks I tend to avoid. Eg., Padrons. Perhaps these are lighter and not as overpowering, though. Would be interested to read some reviews.
I've only had Caldwell JV sticks so far but if they're any indication then I have high expectations for these.