Esteban Carreras
Chupacabra Hellcat Toro Grande
20
Toro Grande
TAM (totalmente a mano)
165mm
21,4mm
54
Yes
None
No
Nicaragua
Mexico, San Andrés
Esteban Carreras Chupacabra Hellcat
It's said that Craig Cunningham, owner of Esteban Carrera Cigars, read the name "Chupacabra" on a boat and spontaneously decided to name one of his cigars after it. Whether the "Hellcat" addition refers to his new car remains a mystery. However, it doesn't matter; what's important is the wonderful Mexican San Andrés wrapper that perfectly encases the Nicaraguan filler and binder. Rumor has it that the same wrapper is used by very well-known brands on their Maduro cigars. We apologize for not naming names here. The Hellcat is strong and spicy, delivering notes of pepper, spices, and cocoa. It's full-bodied yet remains smooth on the palate.
Taste: Powerful spice and intense flavors. Notes of pepper and noble spices unfold harmoniously, while dark cocoa adds a subtle depth. Full-bodied and expressive, it remains pleasantly smooth on the palate.