Casdagli Daughters of the Wind Calico Cigar – Single
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- BrandAward Winning Cigars
- Boxsingle
- SizePyramide
- Length and Ring Gauge6 1/8â³ x 52
- OriginCosta Rica
- StrengthMedium
- WrapperEcuador Habano
The Casdagli Daughters of the Wind Calico Cigar features an Ecuadorian Habano wrapper with a Costa Rican binder. The filler combines Peruvian and Dominican tobacco leaves, while a variant in the Petit Corona size (6 1/8 x 52) uses Dominican, Nicaraguan, and Ecuadorian tobaccos wrapped in an Ecuadorian Connecticut Shade leaf. All cigars are handmade in Costa Rica.
Flavor Profile and Smoking Experience
The Casdagli Daughters of the Wind Calico delivers medium strength with initial notes of pepper, vanilla, cedar, and spice. The Petit Corona variant transitions from creamy smoke with toast and almond undertones to subtle sweetness, followed by citrus, vanilla, and mild woody flavors. Both blends maintain a medium-bodied profile.
Construction and Burn
The cigars are engineered for consistent combustion, ensuring an even burn and smooth draw. The Ecuadorian Connecticut Shade wrapper on the Petit Corona contributes to a balanced smoke output, designed for sessions under 45 minutes.
Usage Context
The Casdagli Daughters of the Wind Calico Cigar is optimized for shorter smoking durations. Its 52-ring gauge format prioritizes flavor concentration over prolonged sessions. The name derives from a 16th-century Arab poem, reflecting the blend’s cross-continental tobacco sourcing.