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La Galera Connecticut Chaveta by IndianHead Cigars

The La Galera Connecticut is one of two premium lines made by Tabacalera Palma’s Jochy Blanco. For many years Blanco and Tabacalera Palma have grown tobacco and made cigars for many of the industry’s leading brands. Last year, Blanco made a strategic move – that to brand owner when he acquired IndianHead Cigars from Bill Bock. IndianHead Cigars is a portfolio of value-priced cigars. At the same time, Blanco created a new premium cigar line called La Galera consisting of two blends – a Connecticut and Habano. La Galera has now become the premium cigar component of the IndianHead portfolio. Today we take a look at one of those new cigars, the La Galera Connecticut in the Chaveta (Robusto) size. Not only is this a very nice premium offering, but it also is a cigar that comes in at a great price.

The brand pays homage to the cigar factory. “La Galera” refers to the roller’s room in the factory which is the heart of where the activity takes place. The vitolas in the La Galera are named after items in the factory. Chaveta (the Robusto size) refers to a knife used by cigar rollers in the factory.

Without further ado, let’s break down the La Galera Connecticut Chaveta and see what this cigar brings to the table.

Blend Profile

All of the tobaccos (with the exception of the wrapper) are grown on Blanco’s farms. One the filler components is a special varietal grown by Blanco called T-112.

Wrapper: Ecuadorean Connecticut
Binder: Piloto Cubano.
Filler: Dominican: T-112,Piloto Cubano,Criollo 98
Country of Origin: Dominican Republic (Tabacalera Palma)

Vitolas Available

There are eight sizes available with the La Galera Connecticut line, four geared for the U.S. market and three positioned for the European market. The sizes for the U.S. market are packaged in 21 count boxes while the European sizes are in 20 count boxes. As mentioned above, the vitolas are named for things related to the cigar factory.

U.S.Market 

Chaveta: 5 1/8 x 50
El Lector: 6 x 54
Cortador: 6 1/8 x 52
Tabaquero Presidente 7 1/4 x 52
Pilones: 5 1/4 x 60

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Packaging of the La Galera Connecticut Chaveta (Photo Credit: IndianHead Cigars)

European Market

These sizes were originally released to Europe, but now are available in the U.S. market.

Cepo: 5 x 38
Bonchero No. 4: 5 1/2 x 42
Pegador: 6 x 46

Appearance

The Ecuadorian Connecticut Shade wrapper of the La Galera Connecticut Chaveta has a classic golden brown color to it. On the surface of the wrapper is a light coating of oil. The wrapper seams were on the thin side. While there are some visible veins, I still found this to be a wrapper that was on the smoother side.

The band to the La Galera Connecticut has an antique while background. The center of the band has a (traditional) white oval with the text “La Galera” in red scripted font. On the background of the oval also features the “TP” (Tabacalera Palma) initials in a faded red colored old English font. The lower part of the oval red shield with “TP” in white. Below that is a dark red ribbon with the text “CONNECTICUT” in gold font. Just below that text is the text “EST 1936” – also on a dark red ribbon design. To the left of the ribbon is a red stripe with the text “REPUBLICA DOMINICANA” in gold font. To the right is a red stripe with the text “HECHO A MANO” also in gold font.The far right side has a gold oval with a red colored “TP” (Tabacalera Palma” logo). The far left of the band has a U.S. flag. The bottom of the band has text “TABACALERA PALMA” on each side in gold font. The remainder of the band is gold and red adornments.

There is also a red ribbon that surrounds the footer.

Preparation for the Cigar Experience

Prior to lighting up the La Galera Connecticut Chaveta, I went with a straight cut to remove the cap. After the cap was clipped, I moved on to the pre-light draw. The cold draw delivered a mix of cream, wood, and a slight cherry note. Overall I considered the pre-light draw of this cigar to be satisfactory. At this point I was ready to light up the La Galera Connecticut Chaveta and see what the smoking experience would have in store.

Flavor Profile

The La Galera Connecticut Chaveta started out with notes of wood, cherry, and citrus. The wood and cherry notes became primary early on. The citrus notes receded into the background and was joined by a subtle cream note. Meanwhile the retro-hale produced a mild (i.e. not sharp) cedar note.

As the La Galera Connecticut Chaveta moved through the first third, the cherry notes had an edge over the other notes. The wood transformed to more of a cedar sweet spice and joined the citrus and cream notes in the background. Meanwhile the retro-hale got a little more multi-dimensional as I picked up some notes of  black pepper.

During the second third, I found the citrus notes increased in intensity and to a lesser extent the cream notes also increased. By the early stages of the second half, the citrus notes displaced the cherry notes in the forefront. The cedar and cream notes remained in the background.

During the final third of the La Galera Connecticut Chaveta, the cedar notes remained present in the forefront with the citrus. The cream notes diminished greatly. This is the way the smoking experience of the La Galera Connecticut Chaveta came to a close. The end of the cigar had a firm nub that was cool in tempertature.

Burn and Draw

Overall the La Galera Connecticut Chaveta scored very nicely when it came to its burn. The Chaveta took a straight burn path from start to finish. The burn line had a slight curvature to it, but it didn’t warrant an excessive amount touch-ups. As for the resulting ash, it was nearly white in color. The ash itself was firm and came off the Chaveta in clean chunks. Meanwhile the burn rate and burn temperature were both ideal.

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Burn of the La Galera Connecticut Chaveta

The draw to the La Galera Connecticut Chaveta performed well. This cigar had just the right amount of resistance and didn’t require much maintenance to derive flavors and maintain an ideal combustion.

Strength and Body

From a strength perspective, the La Galera Connecticut Chaveta started out quite mild. This is a cigar that builds up linearly in terms of strength. By the second third, the Chaveta was in the mild to medium range and in the last third, the Chaveta crossed into medium strength territory.

As for the body, I found the Chaveta started out on the upper end of mild to medium and by the second half, the flavors were medium-bodied. In terms of strength versus body, I found the body had the edge from start to finish.

Final Thoughts

There are a couple of observations about the La Galera Connecticut Chaveta. While this is a cigar that builds up in strength and body, this is not a cigar that is going to try to push the boundaries of these attributes for a Connecticut Shade cigar (i.e. it stays mild to medium to the lower end of medium for strength and body). The other observation is that while there is some cream in the flavor profile, this is a cigar where the cream is less of a factor than on most other Connecticut Shades. In the end, I found there was still enough different about this cigar to separate it from many other Connecticut Shade cigars on the market. At $4.95, it’s hard to ignore the value this cigar provides as it smokes like a premium cigar inside and out. This is a cigar I’d recommend to a novice or experienced cigar enthusiast. As for myself, the La Galera Connecticut Chaveta satisfied me. It’s one that is worthy of picking up a five pack and having them in my humidor.

Summary

Burn: Excellent
Draw: Excellent
Complexity: Medium
Strength: Mild (1st Third), Mild to Medium (2nd Third), Medium (Last Third)
Body: Mild to Medium (1st Half), Medium (2nd Half)
Finish: Excellent
Assessment: 3.0-The Fiver
Score: 89

References

News: La Galera Cigars Launches and Adds New Sizes for Europe
Price: $4.95
Source: Cigars Provided by Manufactuer
Stogie Geeks Podcast: Episode 183
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Brand Reference: IndianHead Cigars