Arturo Fuente Casa Cuba Divine Inspiration

Arturo Fuente Casa Cuba Divine Inspiration

At the 2016 IPCPR Trade Show, Arturo Fuente Cigars unveiled a new blend under its Casa Cuba brand known as the Casa Cuba Divine Inspiration. This blend holds special significance to the Fuente company as it was the last blend worked on by the late Carlos Fuente Sr. The concept of the Casa Cuba Divine Inspiration is that Fuente Sr. had a dream about a modified version of the Casa Cuba blend. Fuente Sr became inspired to make what he dreamt about into reality. At that time, Fuente Sr. was not well enough to travel to the Dominican Republic to work on the blend, but he was able to phone into the factory and give direction on what needed to be done. The end result was the Casa Cuba Divine Inspiration. Shortly after his passing in August 2016, Fuente Sr’s blend would be released to the market. Today, we take a look at the Casa Cuba Divine Inspiration. Overall I found this to be an enjoyable cigar – and one that is quite different from the original Casa Cuba line.

The original Casa Cuba brand was a creation of Fuente Sr. The brand itself is unique to Fuente in that it doesn’t carry the Fuente name on the packaging. Casa Cuba was originally soft-launched to select retailers in late 2013. At the time, it was released with a special secondary band that said “Pre Release 2013”. Once Casa Cuba became more widely available, the secondary band was dropped. While the Casa Cuba line is a regular production offering, the Divine Inspiration is a more limited release.

Without further ado, let’s take a closer look at the Casa Cuba Divine Inspiration and see what this cigar brings to the table.

Blend Profile

Casa Cuba Divine Inspiration is blended at the Fuente’s Tabacalera A. Fuente y Cia factory in the Dominican Republic. It features an Ecuadorian wrapper over Dominican binder and filler. Arturo Fuente Cigars has said this is a different blend that the original Casa Cuba; however to what extend, we do not know.

Wrapper: Ecuadorian Havana
Binder: Dominican
Filler: Dominican
Country of Origin: Dominican Republic (Tabacalera A. Fuente y Cia)

Vitolas Available

The Casa Cuba Divine Inspiration has been released in one size – a 6 1/8 x 47 Short Churchill. The cigar is packaged in 30 count boxes.

Appearance

The Ecuadorian wrapper of the Casa Cuba Divine Inspiration has a slightly weathered looking light brown color to it. The wrapper itself seemed a couple of shades darker than a typical Connecticut Shade wrapper would look like. There was a light coating of oil on the wrapper. The wrapper itself had some visible veins and visible wrapper seams.

The primary band features a red and gold shield sitting on a black circular background surrounded by a gold wreath. Above the wreath is the text “Casa Cuba” in a partial red colored cursive font on a pale yellow background. Below the wreath is the text “FLOR FINA” in red font. To the left and right of the front of the band is a gold medallion sitting on a red background. On the far left side is the text “HAND MADE” in small red font on a pale yellow background. On the far right side is the text “SANTIAGO” in small red font also sitting on a pale yellow background. The remainder of the band has gold trim.

Preparation for the Cigar Experience

Prior to lighting up the Casa Cuba Divine Inspiration, I went with my usual choice of a straight cut to remove the cap. Once the cap was removed, I moved on to the pre-light draw. The dry draw had a unique sweetness to it. This sweetness was had elements of cedar, natural tobacco, and a sweet herb note. Overall I considered this to be a very good pre-light draw. At this point I was ready to light up the Casa Cuba Divine Inspiration and see what the smoking experience had in store.

Flavor Profile

The start of the Casa Cuba Divine Inspiration picked up where the pre-light draw left of as I picked up additional notes of cedar, natural tobacco, and sweet herbs. This combination delivered a similar unique sweetness that I derived on the pre-light draw. During this early stage, there was not a dominant note that was present. Meanwhile on the retro-hale delivered notes of red pepper.

As the Casa Cuba Divine Inspiration moved through the first third; the cedar / natural tobacco / herbal combination remained in the forefront. In the background a baker’s spice also emerged – delivering a slight amount of additional sweetness and spice. I also detected a subtle salty component in the background.

During the second third, the primary notes switched to more of a combination of cedar and herb notes with the natural tobacco component moving into the background. The sweetness in the forefront varied at different degrees, but to some extent it was diminishing overall. Meanwhile the baker’s spice and salty component also remained in the background.

By the final third of the Casa Cuba Divine Inspiration saw an earth note replace the cedar in the forefront. The herbal notes were also still present in the forefront. Meanwhile the cedar moved into the background with the salty component. By this stage, there still was a touch of sweetness, but most of it had diminished. When the cigar experience came to a close, the resulting nub was firm to the touch and cool in temperature.

Burn and Draw

Overall the burn and draw of the Casa Cuba Divine Inspiration  performed scored very nicely. There was a slight curvature on the burn line of the Divine Inspiration, but overall I found the cigar still took a straight path with its burn. This was a cigar never in danger of tunneling or canoeing. The resulting ash had a silver gray color with some darker speckling in it. This was an ash that was on the firmer side. Meanwhile the burn rate and burn temperature were both ideal.

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Burn of the Casa Cuba Divine Inspiration

The draw to the Casa Cuba Divine Inspiration performed quite well. This has a draw that I would describe as open, but not loose. Overall, this was a low maintenance cigar to derive flavors from.

Strength and Body

In terms of strength, I found the Casa Cuba Divine Inspiration to be at a medium level for the first two thirds of the smoking experience. By the last third, I found there was a slight increase in strength pushing just over the threshold into medium to full territory. From a body standpoint, I found the flavors of the Divine Inspiration started out medium to full. The body slowly built up and by the second half, I found this to be a full-bodied smoke. During the second half, the increase in body did level off.

When looking at strength versus body with the Casa Cuba Divine Inspiration, I found the body to have the edge throughout the smoking experience.

Final Thoughts

When the original Casa Cuba line first came out, I found it to be a very different  offering than anything else offered in the Arturo Fuente portfolio. In terms of the Casa Cuba Divine Inspiration, it also is a unique offering – although I did find some more traditional Fuente qualities in this blend. Overall I found it to be a positive smoking experience. As I’ve stated in other assessments, I think sometimes sweetness can go overboard on a cigar. With the Divine Inspiration, it’s not heavy on the sweetness, but it is a predominant note – particularly in the first half. On the either hand, I found this to be a unique sweetness – and that made this enjoyable. At the same time given this is a unique flavor, this might not be a cigar for everybody. Finally, while this was a well-aged cigar, I’m curious to see what longer term aging does to this cigar.

This is a cigar that I’d steer to an experienced cigar enthusiast, but it’s one I wouldn’t discourage a novice from trying either. As for myself, this is a cigar I’d smoke again – and it’s worthy of a box split.

Summary

Burn: Excellent
Draw: Excellent
Complexity: Medium to Full
Strength: Medium (1st 2/3), Medium to Full (Last third)
Body: Medium to Full (1st Half), Full (2nd Half)
Finish: Very Good
Assessment: 3.5-Box Split
Score: 90

References

News: Arturo Fuente Casa Cuba Divine Inspiration Arrives at Stores
Price: $9.00
Source: Purchased
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