Connoisseur’s Corner: Davidoff 80 Aniversario (1986)

Davidoff 80 Aniversario

94
Ashton Virgin Sun Grown Sorcerer (2001)

Hickory smoke and BBQ are the early hallmarks of this 22-year-old Churchill. It has a considerable spiciness too, and soon takes on golden raisin and honey notes that augment the cigar’s heavy woodiness. Later, the smoke develops a more mellow taste with a cocoa-powder finish. A beautifully-made cigar that’s retained much of its strength. —David Savona

93
El Rey del Mundo Pirámide (2004)

This beautiful pyramid, which came in a 120th anniversary humidor, is slow to warm up. It’s mild to medium-bodied, and reflects a difficult period in Cuban tobacco production in the early 2000s. But it has a solid core of pepper notes from the outset. Creamy coffee flavors then blend with the spice throughout the smoke before a pleasant flinty finish. —Gordon Mott

90
Vegas Robaina XV Aniversario Exclusivo Canadá (2012)

This Sublime-sized, Regional Edition Cuban smoke, made specifically for Canada, opens with a prominent nuttiness, but it soon takes on an astringent note with tannic wood. Some sweetness builds late, but this cigar doesn’t perform to the level of excellence found in other Cuban Sublimes. This hasn’t aged as well as other Regional Edition cigars. —David Savona