Description
Alec Bradley Coyol is named after a plantation of the same name, Coyol Farm. To begin with, Alec Bradley is a family company launching in 1996 by Alan Rubin. Today, they manufacture some of the world’s highest critically acclaimed premium cigars. Producing over 10 million cigars a year places them as one of world’s top cigar makers. The company was recently purchased by Altadis USA to become part of their Forged Cigar unit.
Brand owner Alan Rubin believes that the Coyol farm produces tobacco of distinction. With attention to detail, there are elements of Coyol tobacco in each part of the cigar.The wrapper is from Coyol, as is one of the binders and part of the filler. The result is a thoroughly enjoyable medium to full bodied smoke. Cigar Aficionado rates this blend a score of 93. They describe it perfectly. ” Malty and rich with a floral quality complemented by layers of cocoa, honey and cloves. The draw and burn are lush and flawless.” Coyol is probably one of the best cigars you’ve never heard about…until now! Without doubt, it’s another long time winner for Alec Bradley.
To sum up, Alec Bradley Coyol is only available in a 6×60 Gordo size in boxes of 24.
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When Alec Bradley launched Coyol in 2014, the high ratings were not surprising to most of us. After all, this boutique powerhouse has many, many 90+ rated cigars. What turned a lot of heads was when Coyol scored a 93 and was included in the top 25 list for 2017. For the record, the Coyol farm in Honduras is noted for its unique and ultra rich growing soil.Combining this tobacco as a binder and part of the filler with vintage Nicaraguan leaves gives this medium to full bodied cigar a truly unique taste and flavor. The most notable description said it all,
“Malty and rich with a floral quality complemented by layers of cocoa, honey and cloves. The draw and burn are lush and flawless”
Filler: Nicaragua, Honduras
Binder: Nicaragua, Honduras
Wrapper: Honduras.”