Henry Clay Brevas ala Conserva is a medium-bodied Maduro Double Corona. Moreover, it originally debuted in the Havana factory on the box and got its name after a 19th-century American Senator. Today, Tabacalera de Garcia manufactures the brand in La Romana, Dominican Republic. Also, specially aged Dominican long-leaf tobaccos fill an inviting dark brown Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper that sparks interest because of its rustic appearance.
These smokes present a smooth, medium-bodied strength profile with full flavor and aroma that makes Henry Clay Brevas ala Conserva, a favorite of experienced smokers. A real-deal classic cigar with a rugged wrapper leaf, the Henry Clay brand of handmade cigars has always been a humidor staple for serious smokers looking for a bolder-bodied cigar. Not the prettiest-looking cigar, but certainly one of the tastiest out there
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Remarkable Product Attributes: Henry Clay is a handmade Double Corona sporting a dark brown rugged Maduro wrapper that appeals to experienced smokers. Certainly, it tastes a lot better than it looks. The box of 25 does not come with cellophane.
Master Blender Tasting Notes: “Henry Clay Brevas ala Conserva features intensely delicious notes of chocolate, spice, dark roast coffee, and leather.”
Accolades: Cigar Aficionado awarded Henry Clay Brevas ala Conserva with an 85-point rating.
If you are interested in other sizes in this same blend, please visit Henry Clay. For a shorter cigar, check out Brevas. For a longer cigar, check out Toro. Lastly, return to the homepage.