Description
Paul Stulac White Blinding Light Lancero
Theres a magazine called the Robb Report. It’s magazine for billionaires. A few years back, they named this cigar the cigar to buy as a gift for the person who has it all. There is no doubt , the Halifax native, blends some of the best cigars we have ever had. Fun fact, you really can’t find his stuff anywhere other than Privada Cigar Club. When you can find them, they sell for $400 plus per box. But you’re a Barrel Burner and a Privada Club member so you have the hook up! The Wrapper: Dark Ecuadorian Habano. Binder: Sumatra. Filler: Nicaragua. This thing cooks! Fun fact, Paul Stulac gets his tobacco from Don Pepin.
KEN ROBERTS (verified owner) –
It’s not polite to stare . . . but you can’t take your eyes off this gorgeous cigar!
Oily, rich, firm, and beautiful dark-brown wrapper that smells like dark, moist earth.
A cold draw and inhaling through the foot thru one nostril = sweet, fresh, green grass.
Lanceros are notorious for drawing problems, but this one’s just about perfect: only a slightly firm draw (but not annoying at all).
Burns evenly and doesn’t hold a long ash; it drops every inch or so in firm, solid chunks.
1st third = medium-bodied
2nd third = medium-bodied
Final third = consistently medium-bodied throughout
Plenty of thick, rich smoke. Each draw has a long finish and leaves a nice oil on your tongue and lips.
Black pepper on the retrohale.
Overall, the burn was sharp and even, but it picked up some speed in the final third.
The wrapper unraveled a bit and a piece burned off in the final third, but it wasn’t a problem.
This beauty remained cool and consistent all the way to the toothpick!
Smoking time = 1 hour
PCC’s Cigar Review Scorecard = 76/100