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The Story About Alec Bradley Coyol

La Vega Coyol is a farm in Honduras, named for the majestic Coyol palm that stands at its entrance. Grown in the same fertile soil, its tobaccos develop rich aromatics and an exceptional palate experience. Like a fine wine, Coyol honors the land that shaped its character.

About Alec Bradley Coyol Blend Breakdown

  • Body: Medium
  • Wrapper: Honduran
  • Binder: Honduran, Nicaraguan
  • Filler: Honduran, Nicaraguan

Ratings for Alec Bradley Coyol

Available Sizes for Alec Bradley Coyol

  • Robusto — 5 X 52
  • Toro — 6 X 52
  • Gordo — 6 X 60
  • Petit Lancero — 6 ½ X 41
  • DBL Churchill — 7 X 58

Alec Bradley Coyol Tasting notes

Earth: Honduran tobaccos establish a rich, grounded foundation, deepened by the balanced blend of Honduran and Nicaraguan fillers.

Leather: The interplay of Honduran and Nicaraguan tobaccos brings a smooth, well-worn leather character with depth and refinement.

Spice: Nicaraguan tobaccos in the binder and filler introduce a measured spice that builds gradually on the finish.

Drink Pairings for Alec Bradley Coyol

Bourbon: A balanced, mid-to-high proof bourbon with solid oak structure complements the cigar’s earth and leather while enhancing the gradual spice on the finish.

Syrah: Dark fruit and pepper notes echo the cigar’s savory character without softening its structure.

Single Malt Scotch: A lightly peated or sherried expression adds depth and subtle smoke that plays well with the cigar’s grounded, earthy core.