Where to Buy Alec Bradley Tempus Maduro Cigars Los Angeles CA

A flawless dark maduro wrapper with virtually no veins and a ton of oils make this an attractive looking stick. The Magistri is a a well rolled diadema. Read through the following articles to learn more about Alec Bradley Tempus Maduro cigars and find local companies and providers who can help you find what you’re looking for.

Cafe Primo
(213) 383-8410
3255 Wilshire Boulevard Suite 112
Los Angeles, CA
Boom Boom Productions
(310) 450-8757
Po Box 11664
Los Angeles, CA
Center Max Inc
(213) 628-8010
312 East 3rd Street
Los Angeles, CA
Brazil Discount Tobacco
(213) 353-6122
2107 W Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
Beverlywood Tobacco CO
(310) 559-5911
1800 South Robertson Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA
A K W Grill Inc
(213) 623-2530
860 South Los Angeles Street
Los Angeles, CA
Bora's Trading Inc
(213) 688-0377
243 East 5th Street
Los Angeles, CA
Botanica Santa Clara
(323) 463-7222
906 North Western Avenue
Los Angeles, CA
C & M Glass CO
(323) 265-3136
4470 East Washington Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA
The Troubadour
(310) 276-1158
9081 Santa Monica Boulevard
West Hollywood, CA

Cigar Review: Alec Bradley Tempus Maduro

Cigar Review: Alec Bradley Tempus Maduro

Alec Bradley Tempus Maduro

Alec Bradley Tempus Maduro

I searched high and low to find some information on this new release. The Alec Bradley Tempus Maduro is a limited edition produced in the Magistri size that I found in a recent trip to Philadelphia while at Holt’s on Walnut. The cigar was so good I had to bump up the review date to share with you all.

Cigar: Alec Bradley Tempus
Size: 6.5 x 52 (Magestri)
Wrapper: Maduro
Binder: Trojes, Honduras Criollo ’98 – Indonesia Embetunada
Filler: Trojes, Honduras, Nicaragua
Strength: Medium/Full

Appearance and Construction (19/20): A flawless dark maduro wrapper with virtually no veins and a ton of oils make this an attractive looking stick. The Magistri is a a well rolled diadema. There are no soft spots on this stick and there is a slight tooth to it. The over-sized band catches your eye on the shelf, which is a good thing to those new to the Bradley family of cigars.

Flavor & Notes (28/30): The prelight draw revealed some wonderfully rich tobacco notes, but nothing in the terms of flavor. As we light the cigar using a cedar strip for a change of pace the cigar offers notes of earth and coffee and I catch the occasional note of cinnamon that teases the senses. As we approach the second third the coffee notes are joined by some wonderful mocha notes that make this cigar shine. The final third of the cigar has notes of earth, coffee and semi sweet chocolate notes.

Burn/Ash/Draw (22/25): The burn in this cigar was a nice and slow and remained even throughout. The oils just poured off the cigar as it burned. The ash was a medium to dark gray that held on extremely well but became very flaky around the mid way point. The draw like most diademas started out a little tight but opened up as we got to the middle of the smoke.

Overall (23/25): There was a great question asked on Stogie Review the oth...

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