Description
Fratello Bianco is Fratello Cigars’ first maduro blend. To begin with, after working for 12 years at NASA and managing a 5 billion dollar science budget, cigar lover Omar de Frias walked away from a $200,000 a year job to follow his passion for cigars. From inception, Fratello Cigars has earned 90+ ratings in all major US publications and has been featured in over 30 publications including The Washington Post, Tobacconist Magazine, Cigar Aficionado and CigarSnob.
Quite simply put, the Bianco is a fantastic example of a near perfect maduro cigar . Its Notes of cocoa, cream, and earth come bursting through this cigar due to its gorgeous dark Mexican wrapper. With attention to detail, it also sports a rich Dominican binder with filler tobaccos from USA/Nicaragua/Peru adding to its complexity.
Without doubt Bianco is a hit. This medium to full bodied dark beauty has the critics united. With Blind Man’s Puff @91, Cigar Coop @91 and Cigar Authority @ 91, it’s safe to say this Fratello is another winner!
To sum up, Fratello Bianco is available in five popular sizes of 20 count boxes
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richie –
I believe the medium to full bodied bodied Fratello Bianco came after the Classico. Anytime Pennsylvania Broadleaf is used, my interest is peaked. This Nicaraguan made cigar proved to possess a fairly complex five country blend. As with some other Fratello cigars, the Bianco has a lot of tobacco inside which may account for just a bit of a firm draw. But fear not! The result is a very slow burning tasty cigar. The toothy wrapper injects bits of flavor bursts of licorice and cocoa with the rest of the components offering wonderfully aromatic natural tobacco taste throughout.
I think you’ll want to let this one burn down about an inch after lighting it before you start smoking.
Filler: U.S.A./Penn. Broadleaf, Nicaragua, Peru
Binder: Dom. Rep.
Wrapper: Mexico