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The line was introduced when García’s lone factory was El Rey de los Habanos in Miami and before My Father was a term that referenced a cigar company, a brand of cigars or a Nicaraguan cigar factory. That launch dates back to approximately 2003, though, in the years following the release, the line was largely phased out, reduced to small numbers of cigars made for select retailers and distributors. As for the blend, while it has generally been positioned as a relatively milder blend in the company’s portfolio, it received some tweaks to make it a bit more flavorful but remains a Nicaraguan puro with a corojo rosado wrapper. The line is produced at the My Father Cigars factory in Estelí, Nicaragua and is offered in five sizes Factory: My Father Cigars S.A. Wrapper: Nicaragua (Corojo Rosado) Binder: Nicaragua Filler: Nicaragua The foot has a fairly light aroma that reminds me of saltine crackers and any number of common types of sandwich breads, while one cigar has a very light bit of spicy chocolate. The cold draw is a touch firm in terms of airflow, while the flavor moves the bread into the lead role, with cashews and mixed nuts as a secondary flavor. There’s a bit of creaminess and a bit of a tingle on my lips from the tobacco and a slightly woody flavor. The aroma picks up a bit of syrupy sweetness as this section comes to a close. Flavor is medium, body is medium-plus, and strength is mild. Construction is very good thus far, with good amounts of smoke, a sharp burn line and a smooth draw. The flavor profile finishes medium-plus, body is medium-plus and strength is just shy of medium. Construction remains fantastic, with a very smooth draw, even burn line, good smoke production and no combustion issues. Where’s the spice? Not that I’m complaining, but the signature Pepin Garica spice is largely absent in the Vegas Cubanas. There are hints of it—a spotty spice that I liken to those cinnamon Red Hots candies—but in the first third the fire is mostly absent. In its place, however, is a profile that leans heavily on earth, salt accents, and wood notes. Overall, a creamy, lush, and mellow to medium-bodied beginning. The second portion of the Vegas Cubanas yielded sweetness—a carryover from the creamy notes in the final part of the first third. There’s a bit more here, with red and black pepper notes popping in and out like Ritalin-riddled prairie dogs, however the main flavors are largely unchanged, albeit amplified. While flavors are rich and robust, the Vegas Cubanas remains on the mellow side of the strength spectrum. Vegas Cubanas is a cigar that’ll appeal to a broad audience. Mellow enough for a novice but with enough meat on the bone to appease full-bodied, spicy cigar fanatics. It can be enjoyed as a morning smoke with a cup of Joe or the lead-off cigar on a day where multiple will be enjoyed. Perhaps best of all, Vegas Cubanas is a Don Pepin Garcia smoke that can be had for under a ten spot—and that alone makes it worth a shot.