Alec & Bradley Blind Faith Robusto

Alec & Bradley Blind Faith Robusto

Alec & Bradley Blind Faith Robusto 1600 900 Luca Cominelli

Alec & Bradley’s Blind Faith line was launched on the market in the last quarter of 2018. The goal was to create a filler consisting of three different types of Nicaraguan tobacco, in a double Nicaraguan and Honduran binder, all rolled in a wrapper leaf grown in Trojes, a field owned by the Rubin family, in Honduras.

The line, made at the Raices Cubana factory in Honduras, consists of three sizes, all sold in 20-count boxes.

Alec Bradley Blind Faith Robusto

The cigar comes dressed in a bright Colorado Maduro wrapper that is smooth to the touch. The veins are not very accentuated. Filling and constructions are good.

  • Country of Origin: Honduras
  • Size: 52 x 127 mm (5″)
  • Wrapper: Honduras
  • Binder: Honduras, Nicaragua
  • Filler: Nicaragua
  • Price: $ 9 – € 8
Beppe caricare review

Alec & Bradley Blind Faith Robusto: unlit, aromas of nuts (a mix of walnut and hazelnut), with black pepper in the background, are perceived. Once lit, the cigar expresses itself on notes of earth and cellulose.

Beppe caricare review

Continuing, the first third carries over the mix of nuts (walnut and hazelnut) perceived in the cold draw. Then aromas of earth and cocoa take over. Strength is slightly above medium (3.5/5).

In the central section, a spicy component is added, which culminates in hot spices. Strength becomes medium-full (4/5).

The last third is a continuation of the central section as nothing varies, not even the strength (4/5).

Overall, the Alec Bradley Blind Faith Robusto returns a perfectly balanced and satisfying smoke. If the last third had offered a further evolution compared to the other two thirds, it would have given the cigar something extra.

Rating: 87