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  1. Mar 25, 2014 · This is a 90 rated cigar by Cigar Aficionado. A little history: The cigar is named for the 19th Century Kentucky senator, Henry Clay. Originally, a Cuban…like most big cigars today, it is now made in the Dominican Republic.

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  3. Rating: 95. Price: $7.00. Made By: Flor de Copan. Factory Location: Honduras. Dimensions: 5" by 44 ring gauge. Filler: Honduras. Binder: U.S.A./Conn. Broadleaf. Wrapper: Ecuador. A light wrapper on a cigar normally indicates a mild or medium-bodied smoking experience. That’s not the case here.

    • First Third
    • Second Third
    • Final Third
    • Overall Impressions

    Flavor: 93 Strength: Mild-Medium Body/Complexity: Light-Medium

    “After the cut, the dry draw is almost perfect with a sweet bread taste on the palate. Once lit, ample amounts of sweet and creamy smoke fills the mouth. However, beware of the first retro because it will bring tears to your eyes. Finish is slightly salty and fairly short. Once going I get a graham cracker sweetness as the prominent flavor and the retro settles down and is smooth with just a hint of black pepper.” –James H. (Keikan Jim) “I light it up and get this underway, with the hope that...

    Flavor: 91 Strength: Medium Body/Complexity: Light-Medium

    “As I approach the second third, a slight bitterness crept in but didn't linger for long. Mild sweetness and graham continue to be the flavor of the day. This is not a bad thing because this is an elegant cigar. ” –James H. (Keikan Jim) “Sweet coffee comes into the fold in the beginning of this third along with some leather and baking spices. Strength is right at a medium. ” –Mickey T. (irratebass)

    Flavor: 91 Strength: Medium Body/Complexity: Light-Medium

    “The final third has a slight shift with bakers spice creeping into the mix which brings this cigar up a notch. The strength has also amped up some creating a fulfilling finish. ” –James H. (Keikan Jim) “Cinnamon has returned along with a dry cedar flavor that is reminiscent of the beginning. ” –Mickey T. (irratebass)

    Draw: 95

    “The draw on this cigar is nearly perfect from first light to finish. Air easily passes through with a slight resistance creating an abundance of chewy smoke. ” –James H. (Keikan Jim)

    Burn: 93

    “Not once was I ever thinking about reaching for my lighter, as the burn was spot on.” –Doug S. (Unpossible_1)

    Construction: 93

    “The beauty of this cigar along with the burn qualities are a testament to the great construction. ” –James H. (Keikan Jim)

  4. Jul 23, 2020 · The Henry Clay Brevas is a Dominican-made cigar featuring a darker Connecticut wrapper and a Dominican tobacco blend. Read the full review at Holt's Clubhouse.

  5. Sep 18, 2019 · Review of the Henry Clay War Hawk in Corona size. War Hawk is named for American statesman Henry Clay himself, offering a fittingly rebellious experience.

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  6. Henry Clays are tasty premium, long-filler cigar. Hand-rolled with quality medium-brown Connecticut broadleaf wrappers, Dominican long leaves and a Dominican binder. These cigars look a little mangy, but they’ll win you over.

  7. Apr 23, 2021 · Rating: 4. Review. You'll love this story. January 11, 2021 by 3 CgrNBrbn. Cigar Reviewed: Henry Clay Henry Clay. Smoked at: Central Point, OR. 15 years ago, a friend came to see us, who lived in northern California. Took him to our local shop, and the owner gave him a Henry Clay to start … Read More. Rating: 4. Review. Henry clay war Hawk.

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