Hammer + Sickle Tradicion Salomon Cigar Review

The day after the Super Bowl should be a National Holiday as many people are dragging their feet today after the shootout in Minneapolis between the Philadelphia Eagles and New England Patriots. It was a game of records, and it wasn’t a game for the purist. As a result of that, we decided to light up something that wasn’t for the purist in terms of its shape. Yes, that is a stretch but it was as good of a reason to light up the Hammer + Sickle Tradicion Salomon as any.

Cigar Review: Hammer + Sickle Tradicion
Wrapper: Connecticut
Binder: Dominican Republic
Filler: Dominican Republic
Length: 7″
Ring Gauge: 54
Vitola: Salomon

The Look: In an industry where special packaging usually results in an increase in price, the Hammer + Sickle brand has the appearance of bucking that trend. Each of their cigars feature unique packaging such as metal boxes of Moscow City, suede boxes of Trademark, marble boxes of Berlin Wall, porcelain jars of the Museum Series  and the crystal/glass boxes of the Tradicion series. The Tradition Series Salomon features a golden looking wrapper that is rolled seamlessly with only the thinnest network of veins present. There are no voids of tobacco and a subtle amount of oils are present.

The Finish: The cold draw of the cigar makes it very clear that it is made at the Davidoff factory in the Dominican Republic. The notes of grass, hay and earth are the signature of Henke Kelner and his team. Even with the small foot, the notes are replicated on the aroma of the tobacco before we light it up.

Once lit, the notes are earthy and become a defined hint of hay and wheat as we smoke the cigar into the first third. As the cigar progresses the big takeaway is how exceptionally creamy and smooth the stick is. There is a subtle cedar that begins to grow with intensity as the first third comes to a close.

Moving on to the second third the cigar is slightly earthy while wheat is the dominant flavor. The cedar notes that were subtle in the first third now linger on the finish which is moderate in length and joined by a nuttiness on the retrohale.

The last third sees all the notes experienced on the first two-thirds intensify. Earth, hay, wheat and cedar all mesh together in this exceptional bend that is remarkably smooth and savory.

The Finish: The Hammer + Sickle Tradicion Salomon might just be one of the best constructed, and most flavorful on the market in this particular vitola. It delivers the Davidoff experience at a fraction of the cost while managing to create its own identity at the same time. This is a cigar that I can’t wait to light up again.

Score: 94
Price: $13.99 / $149.99

Hammer + Sickle Tradicion Salomone

Hammer + Sickle Tradicion Salomone

Hammer + Sickle Tradicion Salomone Foot

Hammer + Sickle Tradicion Salomone Foot

Hammer + Sickle Tradicion Salomone Burn

Hammer + Sickle Tradicion Salomone Burn

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