BLACK LABEL TRADING COMPANY SUPER DELUXE | CIGAR REVIEW
- Phil Kurut, Comedy - Cigars - Music
- Jul 20
- 1 min read
JULY 20, 2025 - PHIL KURUT, COMEDY - CIGARS - MUSIC
BLACK LABEL TRADING COMPANY SUPER DELUXE TORO (6 x 50)
WRAPPER: MEXICAN SAN ANDRÉS MADURO
BINDER: ECUADOR
FILLER: NICARAGUA

Dark chocolate, spice, and black cherry share equal parts of the stage after entering through perfect draw. I’m guessing the green room was well-stocked. No odd sizes of bread like Nigel Tufnel had to deal with.
Super Deluxe seems to be a likely Spinal Tap song title.
Leather and old hay sprinkled with cocoa powder sink into the finish. Old hay leaves first. How old does hay have to be to be old? No idea, but I feel like there’s a dad joke punch line somewhere out there.
Dark chocolate and cola mingle through the retrohale. Maybe a pinch of dirt at the bottom of the can.

Excellent burn, solid ash.
I dig Super Deluxe’s band. I’m usually indifferent to bands, but this one is cool.
Darkness and smoothness settle in simultaneously. I dig that. Dark chocolate and black cherry take turns throwing solid jabs, making every puff a joy. The same aromas fill the room. Cream begins to provide a nice bed on the finish.

SMOKE TIME: 2 hrs.
RATING: 3.25 / 4 - Nigel would probably approve.
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