BARIAY 1492 RED LABEL | CIGAR REVIEW
- Phil Kurut, Comedy - Cigars - Music
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APRIL 12, 2026 - PHIL KURUT, COMEDY - CIGARS - MUSIC
BARIAY 1492 RED LABEL TORO (6 x 54)
WRAPPER: ECUADORIAN HABANO
BINDER: NICARAGUA
FILLER: NICARAGUA

Red Label gently coats the palate with spice and honey via a slightly snug draw, which opens up after knocking off the first clump of solid ash. Smoke output seems to almost double as well. Clean finish.
Vanilla, cinnamon, and sweet seasoned wood flows from the foot. The burn line is dang near perfect.

Vanilla sneaks in from time to time, moseying around in the background.
Slightly sweet malt slowly finds its way to the finish, subtly adding light layers from the half to the end; adds even more softness to the Red Label.
Smooth, slow smoke, and a clean little bugger.

SMOKE TIME: 2 hrs. 18 mins.
RATING: 3 / 4 - Clean little bugger.