Cruzado Elitas

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1 review for Cruzado Elitas

  1. Matt

    Cruzado Elitas

    Origin : HondurasCruzado
    Format : Corona
    Size : 6.0? x 44
    Wrapper : Nicaraguan Criollo
    Filler : Nicaraguan and Honduran
    Binder : Nicaraguan
    Hand-Made
    Price : $9 each

    The Cruzado is the newest creation from the man behind the immensely popular Illusione cigars, Dion Giolito. This new line is billed as being medium-bodied/medium strength in comparison to the full-bodied, powerful Illusione. Apparently to tone down the blend Dion chose to use the viso leaf instead of using ligero. Viso is the priming right below ligero on the tobacco plant. The Cruzado is made at the same factory as the Illusione, at the Raices Cubanas factory in Honduras.

    They are available is six sizes:

    • Avalitos 4? x 46 – petit robusto
    • Dantes 5? x 48 – robusto
    • Domenicos 5 5/8? x 46 – corona gorda
    • Elitas 6? x 44 – corona
    • Marios 7? x 47 – churchill
    • Marelas 5 5/8? x 46 – perfecto

    One thing about this line that immediately jumps out at me is the ring gauges. Not a single one of these cigars breaks 48 in ring size, not even the perfecto. I applaud this. In an age where big, fat, jaw breaker cigars with 50+ ring gauges seem to be all anyone wants to make, I am happy to see a line of cigars made in more traditional sizes. I happen to think that cigars in the 42 to 48 range of ring sizes is ideal, allowing for an optimal marriage between the filler blend and the wrapper leaf. I am very excited to see the smaller ring gauges in this line of cigars and I look forward to trying all of them.

    First up is the Elitas. A 6? x 44 corona, this seemed like the perfect place to start. After all, you can’t get more traditional than the Corona. I am going to use a word, probably more than once, that I am beginning to feel I over use a bit, but it is the best word I can come up with in those situations that I use it. Rustic. The Criollo wrapper on the Cruzado is very rustic looking. It is rumpled looking, dark, and bumpy. It has a strange little pigtail on the head. It almost looks like a half-pigtail. Like they started to give it a pigtail cap and then just decided, “nah, never mind” and clipped it off leaving just little stub of the tail behind. The band has a medieval look too it. The silver looks more like steel and it is trimmed in gold that looks more like riveted brass. The font used to spell out Cruzado looks like it was lifted off of a knight’s coat of arms. All told it is a cool looking stick. I feel like I should be wearing some shades to be cool enough to smoke it, ha ha.

    My initial draw delivers a blast of pepper and spice. This is supposedly a medium bodied cigar which makes me chuckle because this cigar has the volume turned up to 10, full bodied at least at the start. As I worked my way into the smoke it does settle down a bit but this is still a full bodied smoke and it packs a nice little punch in the strength department as well. The flavors are spicy with a slightly sweet finish, full of earth and leather. There are flashes of chocolate and something else I can’t identify. Maybe a slight tinge of citrus. What a complex flavor bomb. Not even half way through the cigar and I am blown away by this smoke. Chocolate, spice, earth, and a sweetness I cannot place keep swirling in and out with each puff all capped off with a long satisfying, citrusy finish. I have never smoked a cigar like this. It is truly unique. This is as good as any super premium cigar I’ve tried. Thick clouds of smoke billow out with each draw and the aroma is rich and decadent. The burn and draw were perfect. The only negative thing I can say about this stick is that the ash splits and curls off. Tapping it frequently is a must to keep the ash out of your lap.

    From start to finish this is an amazing smoke. This is nothing like an Illusione which is an outstanding cigar in its own right. Dion has come up with a completely different cigar with the Cruzado and it is a spectacular cigar. The Cruzado was billed as a medium bodied cigar, flavorful but a little less robust than the Illusione. If you ask me this is as full and strong as an Illusione if not more so. This may be the best cigar of 2008 and is possibly the best cigar to come out since the Tatuaje Brown Labels hit the scene. It is a MUST try.

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    • Adam

      My review of the Cruzado Elitas

      Construction & Appearance: Nice looking cigar with a milk chocolate colored wrapper and a pigtail cap. The roll is good however there is one little hole in the wrapper.

      Cruzado Elitas Review

      Smoking Characteristics: The cigar has a good draw with a bit of resistance. The burn line is fairly straight but thick and somewhat bubbly. The ash is a dark, charcoal color but held on nicely with only a little bit of flowering here and there. The cigar burned very slow and lasted longer than what I was expecting for the size I had. The body starts out full and backs down to medium to full but . The strength is medium on this cigar and the flavor is full.

      Flavors: The Cruzado starts with a woody core with some coffee and spice. The second third becomes a little creamier and adds some nice cocoa notes to the mix. The spice mellows down in the second third only to pick back up in the final third.

      Final Thoughts: When all is said in done, I enjoyed the Cruzado Elitas. Although the Illusione and Cruzado’s are similar, the one favor that separates these two is the spice of the Cruzado. It is not a lingering pepper taste that burns out your palate but a nice tingly spice that lets you know it’s there. As far as which one I prefer, I am still undecided. I like both a lot and I think it’s going to depend on my mood as to which one I grab for.

    • Jeff

      Just smoked my first one of these. Wow! I can’t agree with the marketing that these are medium-bodied, but that just makes them all the better. With all due respect to “Cigar of the Year”, Casa Magna, which is a decent cigar, the Cruzado line has them beat hands down for best new cigar of 2008.

    • Mark

      Matt, you have the most thorough and best reviews I have found. This is another example. I did find the Cruzado cigars to have frequent soft spots and a spongey overall feel to them. The flavor is quite good and I think I actually like these better than the Illusione line.

    • Matt

      Thanks Brad. It is definitely a must try cigar. In fact, the other day a guy asked for advice on what to buy. he was looking for a Corona and asked if he should get Tatuaje Noellas or Illusione ~mk~. Normally it is a no brainer for me . As good as the ~mk~ is, the Noellas are a clear winner in my mind, but I actually recommended he pick up the Cruzado Elitas over the Noella. The Elitas is that good….

    • B Casanova

      I was sad to see that they didn’t the crusaders cross on the cigar! It was a very cool design they came up with. Again, as with Devil’s Weed, it is really cool to see cigar lines utilizing history as a means to add another dimension to the branding. This Crusaders cross adorned the Latin Kingdon in Jerusalem and was meant to signify the four gospels being brought to the four corners of the earth. I guess our present day message is that we are on fighting for our cigar rights all over this world, crusaders fighting to be free to relax and smoke without being harassed!!

      Great review Matt! Sounds like a cigar I need to pick up.

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Cigar Region Honduras
Filler Nicaragua
Wrapper Nicaragua
Binder Nicaragua
Length 6
Ring Gauge 44
Vitola Corona
Construction Hand Made
Price Paid $9