Description
Noel Rojas Street Tacos Cinco de Mayo LE 2025
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Size: Toro 6" × 52
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Vitola: Toro
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Wrapper: Mexican San Andrés Maduro
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Binder: Nicaraguan
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Fillers: Nicaraguan and Dominican long fillers
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Strength: Medium to Full
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Flavor Notes:
Smoked chili, mole sauce, dark cocoa, black pepper, charred oak, roasted peanut, tamarind, espresso, burnt sugar, subtle clove
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Pairing Notes:
Mezcal neat, spiced Mexican hot chocolate, ancho chili stout, cinnamon sugar donuts, mole chicken tacos
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Manufacturer: Rojas Cigar Factory, Estelí Nicaragua
Privada Storytelling
Smoke That Celebrates the Flavor of Fire
Street food belongs to the people. And this? This is street food in a cigar. Noel Rojas takes the wild heart of Cinco de Mayo and folds it into leaf with the same swagger as a grill master tossing adobo over open flame. This is a bold limited edition for the bold palate.
The Mexican San Andrés Maduro wrapper lays the foundation—smoky, sweet, and earthy. From the first draw, there’s charred spice, roasted chili, and savory chocolate. Midway through, it opens up into peanut mole, tamarind brightness, espresso roast, and burnt sugar over wood. A final pop of pepper and sweet heat closes the experience with a toast to tradition and flavor.
Flavor Journey
The first third begins with chili spice, cocoa, and charred earth
The second third reveals mole sauce, tamarind, toasted nuts, and dark sugar
The final third finishes in roasted espresso, black pepper, oak, and clove warmth
Draw is rich and effortless. Burn is clean with a razor-sharp edge. Smoke output is thick and chewy with bold aroma and sustained evolution.
Why It Belongs in Privada
This is not a novelty cigar. It’s a limited edition crafted to honor culture through complexity. It belongs in Privada because it is bold, personal, and unapologetically flavorful. Noel Rojas doesn’t make cigars for the masses—he makes statements. And this one says you can taste the fire of a street-side celebration in every draw.
Cinco de Mayo LE 2025 is the kind of cigar you don’t just smoke—you remember.