Quesada Q D’Etat Daga

Quesada Q D’Etat Daga

Quesada Q D’Etat Daga 1600 900 Luca Cominelli

Quesada Q D’Etat Daga is a cigar produced in the Dominican Republic. The Q D’Etat line appeared for the first time in 2012 as a limited edition with a circulation of 1,000 boxes per size. Subsequently, in 2017, the cigar was once again released to the market. Three sizes make up the line, and the Daga is the largest one. Q D’Etat Daga are sold in boxes containing 10 cigars.

Quesada Q D’Etat Daga

Quesada Q D’Etat Daga’s wrapper is silky to the touch and has excellent construction. It is dressed in Colorado Maduro leaf.

  • Country of Origin: Dominican Republic
  • Size: 54 x 178 mm (7″)
  • Wrapper: Ecuador Arapiraca
  • Binder: Dominican Rep.
  • Filler: Dominican Rep., Nicaragua
  • Price: $10 | € –
Quesada Q D’Etat Daga

Quesada Q D’Etat Daga: the cold draw reveals hints of cocoa. The first puffs outline cocoa, hot spices, and bitter notes, with vegetal nuances.

The first third immediately sees the bitter sensations fade away and releases intense notes of earth and cocoa, supported by a black pepper spice. Strength stands at a medium level (3/5).

In the central section, the spices become more pronounced with intense notes of black pepper and hot spices. Earth and cocoa remain perceptible, now followed by seasoned wood. The strength grows, becoming medium-full (4/5).

The beginning of the last third continues on the notes of earth. The spices remain present but have moved to the background and black pepper is confirmed. The same goes for the wood; although present, it is now less pronounced. However, roasted notes of coffee beans appear. Approaching the finale, the spices return to the foreground with a blast of hot spices and black pepper. Strength remains constant (4/5).

Overall, the Quesada Q D’Etat Daga releases a balanced and round smoke. The large size does not disappoint in terms of evolution, with a well-varied profile in each third, with the flavor profile gradually becoming broader and more structured. Only the very last part of the smoke sees an involution that leads the profile to have a preponderant spicy component, covering the rest of the flavors. However, it remains a satisfying cigar with a prolonged finish.

Rating: 89