I just smoked my first guapo over the weekend and I loved it.. And then i read this review and you pissed in my oatmeal.. I want one!!!! Where the hell do you find these smokes??.. I have a extra kidney if you want to release your sources..
Review: Cabaiguan WCD 120
For those of you that don’t know…
I have been smoking a few of the Cabaiguan WCD 120s lately, and have been enjoying them quite a bit…The Official Pete Johnson Reference Guide says it so well, I don’t think I could expound on it…
This was a truly limited release Cabaiguan, measuring 4 5/8 x 42 and worth $7.70 each in a 12 per box packing, the WCD were released to celebrate W. Curtis Draper’s (a cigar shop in Washington, DC) 120th anniversary in 2007. Originally intended to be 120 boxes, they ended up being 150. These cigars with a regular Cabaiguan band, yet a pig-tail, are, according to Vitolas.net: “more spicy upfront than your typical Cabaiguan, but mellow into the typical smooth creamy Cabaiguan profile later on in the smoke.”
- Cigar Reviewed: Cabaiguan WCD 120
- Country of Origin: Nicaragua
- Factory: Tabacalera Cubanas S.A.
- Wrapper: Connecticut Shade Ecuador
- Binder: Nicaragua
- Filler: Nicaragua
- Size: 4 5/8 Inches
- Ring Gauge: 42
- Vitola: Petit Corona
- MSRP: $7.70 (Boxes of 12, $92.40)
- Release Date: April 2007
- Number of Cigars Released: 150 Boxes of 12 Cigars (1,800 Total Cigars)
- Number of Cigars Smoked for Review: 3
The box is surprisingly small for having 12 cigars in it, and looks like this:



The cigar itself is fairly small (but a great size) with a light golden brown wrapper that belies it’s strength…It has a cute little pigtail on top as well, is very firm when squeezed, and is extremely well constructed…
Dominant flavors are pepper (quite a bit of it, actually), cedar, a spicy earth, roasted nuts, and just a touch of floral (especially in the last third of the smoke)…
The cigar starts out extremely spicy, with a bit of pepper and earth, and stays that way until about halfway through, when it mellows out almost instantly to a creamy and nutty profile, with just the right amount of spice and pepper to pull it all together…

The Bottom Line: Basically if you took any of the larger Cabaiguan smokes, compacted the flavors into a petit corona size, and added a pigtail, the Cabaiguan WCD 120 is what you would be left with…this cigar is EXTREMELY enjoyable, definitely the best out of the Cabaiguan lineup (it is not even close, honestly)…it also has a amazing “Cubanesque” note that is hard to place, but easy to enjoy…Perfect burn, perfect draw, and perfect balance all equal a great smoke…
Final Score: 91

















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