Rated #2 Cigar of 2011 by Cigar Aficionado
Ashton Distributors Inc. has owned its own cigar brands for more than 25  years, but the company has broken new ground with the creation of La  Aroma de Cuba Mi Amor. The cigar brand is the first from Philadelphia’s  Ashton to be made with a Mexican wrapper.
Mexican leaf has been used forever in the cigar industry, but Ashton has  always opted to use Connecticut broadleaf on its dark cigars. Most  Mexican maduros are made with a leaf known as San Andrés Negro, while  these La Aroma de Cuba Mi Amors have wrappers grown from Cuban seeds.  The lush and fertile San Andrés Valley outside of Veracruz turns these  leaves dark and oily, packing them with flavor.
La Aroma de Cuba Mi Amor is rolled for Ashton in Nicaragua at My Father  Cigars, the massive factory run by the talented Garcia family.  Originally from Cuba, José “Pepin” Garcia, his son Jaime and daughter  Janny now make millions of cigars at My Father, perhaps none finer than  the La Aroma de Cuba Mi Amor Belicoso. They combine Nicaraguan tobacco  they grow themselves—using two binder leaves, as is their custom—with  this dark, Mexican wrapper, and the combination is sublime. The tidy  Belicoso is a box-pressed smoke that burns beautifully and has a lovely  woody component balanced by notes of sweet nougat and copious amounts of  nuts on the palate.
These cigars are not only delicious, but consistent. This is the second year running a Mi Amor has made the Top 25 list.
                                                    #2 Cigar of 2011