Moscow City Museum Series Part 1 Cigar Review

Last summer Hammer + Sickle cigars released the first museum series featuring an aged Moscow City. We’ve recently found out that Series 2 of The Museum Series would be coming out soon. It’s been something that has seen numerous delays, but it is our understanding the release is right around the corner.

We decided to revisit the first release today in honor of the news that the second jar is coming soon!

Cigar Review: Moscow City
Wrapper: Connecticut Broadleaf
Binder: Dominican Republic
Filler: Dominican Republic
Length: 6″
Ring Gauge: 50
Vitola: Toro

The Look: Packaged in jar that looks like a spire from the world renown St. Basils Cathedral, the cigar features a red and silver band with a rustic looking Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper. In the hand the Moscow City feels like velvet with no soft spots, an exquisite roll and a well packed foot.

The Notes: The cold draw of the Moscow City has a maple like sweetness to it with a hint of earth and leather on the finish while the foot mimics the leather and earth through the nose.

Once the cigar is lit t is a definitive specimen of one utilizing Connecticut Broadleaf. There are notes of toast and coffee with a hint of leather that was experienced on the cold draw. Moving past the first inch, the cigar develops well-defined notes of espresso coffee beans and a semi-sweet finish on the palate while the retrohale is spicy with a coffee like aroma.

The second third of the 5-year-old Moscow City continues with notes of rich espresso that remain dominant and a finish that reminds me of a Rollo. At the half-way point all I can think about is chocolate and caramel as the espresso coffee bean moves to the background with leather on the moderate finish. Through the nose on the retrohale the black pepper notes grow in intensity with an enjoyable aroma.

As the cigar concludes, espresso and leather battle for supremacy and as the experience comes to a close the leather notes are dominant with a rich coffee aroma. The retrohale is a pepper bomb and the finish is lengthy.

The Finish: Even with 5 years of age on it, the cigar had a nice kick to it. There is a definite difference between this cigar and the version that Hammer + Sickle went with for their regular release. There is what appears to be more strength and it is definitely a cigar to be enjoyed after a hearty meal. In talking with the director of sales for Hammer + Sickle Cigars Eric Wentworth, he wondered how come cigar reviews don’t have a decimal so, we will score this so.

Score: 93
Price: $199.99 (Jar)
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