Black Label Lighters: El Presidente
December 1, 2011
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Introduced at this year’s IPCPR and recently started hitting the shelves of shops everywhere is the Alec Bradley Black Market. I heard a lot of talk about the Black Market on the show floor and since it was one of the few cigars I didn’t get to sample at the show, I was extremely excited to see them on the shelves of my shop, W.Curtis Draper. A very interesting looking cigar. A nice oily Nicaraguan wrapper (I’ve seen some places call it a Nicaragua Maduro) with a paper sleeve on the foot that is simple and rustic but still very eye catching to stand out on shelves. To complete the blend of the Black Market is a Sumatra binder and a Panamanian/Honduran filler. Available in five sizes (I tried the Robusto, Toro and Torpedo) at a comfortable price tag of around the $8 range.
Video runs a little over 13 minutes and I gotta say, after being stood up at IPCPR I was really hoping that the cigar sucked. I really wanted to hate it but instead, I’ve fallen in love with the Alec Bradley Black Market. So much so that I think it can dethrone the Tempus as the best cigar in Alan Rubin’s arsenal of cigars. A dynamic, well balanced flavor profile with a creamy earthy core and a amazing zing/zang combination. By “zing” I mean that familiar Nicaraguan Zing or spice and by “zang” I mean a sour citrus component. I know some might think those two flavors don’t work, but they really balance each other out so its not too spicy or too sour. Using the creamy earthy core as a bridge, the zing and zang make for a unique, but to me, familiar flavor profile. It always amazes me how two cigars, using totally different kinds of tobacco, can taste so similar.
Dethrone the Tempus? Now I know this cigar is definitely worth trying, thanks for reviewing it Jerry.
When I first saw the title I thought you were going to tear this cigar a new one…lol.
Like I said, I was hoping that it would suck so I could go on another rant but its actually a wonderful smoke.
You deprived me of an entertaining rant!
Glad to hear Drapers has these. I need to try them. Really like the Prensado, Tempus, and Family Blend.
I smoked the robusto Saturday afternoon, think I interpreted your “sour citrus” as more of a “floral” taste, but like you, i loved it & can’t wait to get more..
I’ve really been enjoying AB cigars. Tempus, Prensado, and the Family blend are all cigars I regularly smoke. So mow I’m really looking forward to the Black Market cigar despite the corny name!
I enjoy the famliy blend series sounds like a good cigar, I will have to give these a try.
I was lucky enough to score one of these for free from the Alec Bradley facebook page. I was pleasantly surprised and enjoyed it quite a bit. I will gladly purchase some to return the goodwill of getting one for free from the marketing team at AB.
Damn you Jerry Cruz.
I saw your review and was intrigued with this new line, so ident to the local shop and picked up a few. They were delicious and definitely picked up the citrus flavor. So, I went pack and was able to acquire a box of the rubostos.
The wife checked the account on line for our credit card and saw the purchase. Now I am on the hook for a new Coach purse.
However, this smoke is fantastic.
Great review, Jerry! I’m going to have to try these.
I LOVE the Cromagnon, but what really gets me about those is the palate power–I seldom smoke 3 cigars in a day, but when I do, the only cigar I’ve found that I can still fully enjoy with a heavily-toasted palate is the Cromagnon.
I had my first Black Market last night. The reason I am on here now was to read the reviews to see if I just got a freakishly good cigar. Certainly good cigars are no stranger to the Alec Bradley stable. But this Black Market may take the cake. WOW what a great consistant cigar. Awesome flavor, long lasting and spicy at the end. I also believe that this one could upset the Tempus as well. Can’t wait for the next one.
Started smoking this cigar early this morning. Normally I don’t look at reviews while smoking because I feel it may taint/trick my palate into agreeing with the review– but as I’ve never had this flavor profile, I came to help put my finger on it. It was the noted zest/citrus I was experiencing which is new, and simply delicious to me! I am absolutely intrigued by this line and 100% agree a corona size or even a lonsdale/lancero would be fantastic. Great review, great cigar.
Hey Torp:
I wanted to hate this cigar too given that Rubin stood you up, but, like you, this is a solid smoke for me! Have have you smoked the Undercrown yet? Looks good.
Mike
The Infection is a very nice stick, and currently my favorite nightly burner.
The owner of a local cigar store steered me in the direction of the black market friday night. I had already made my selection for the night, but yesterday had a chance to smoke the Black Market and wow, it left me wanting to smoke another one that night. Very good smoke.
Just tried this cigar for the first time. Luv it!!!!