Cigar Review: Ezra Zion Eminence

Ezra Zion Eminence

I’ve waited a long time to finally sit down and review the Ezra Zion Eminence. I had smoked a few in the past and was very excited to come back for an official review. It really is a beautiful cigar to behold and comes with a lot of expectation from Ezra Zion. Featuring a Mexican San Andreas maduro wrapper, this cigar is a medium-full bodied cigar which features a profile of leather, spice, chocolate and roasted coffee bean.

For this smoke I paired Old Forester bourbon whiskey and a glass of water. It was a beautiful night for a review in my small apartment smoke spot. Well, beautiful but for the cigar ash all over my table which you can see is everywhere.

Blend specifics

  • Wrapper: Mexican San Andreas
  • Binder: Dual Nicaraguan binders
  • Filler: Nicaragua
  • Exquisito 52×6.25 Box Press

Ezra Zion Eminence

Appearance & Construction

Beautiful presentation with a silver, gray, and black double band. The word EMINENCE is featured prominently on the foot band. Contrasting with the silver and black is the dark brown of the Mexican San Andreas maduro wrapper. After clipping the cigar, I take a dry pull and notice that the draw is perfect. I also pick up some notes of pepper, chocolate, and hay.

Flavor & Smoke Characteristics

Upon lighting the Ezra Zion Eminence, I’m greeted with a hefty blast of spice, along with notes of cocoa, roasted coffee beans, and a kind of dry, earthy leather note. By about half an inch in, the pepper has backed off considerably, leaving rich notes of earth, cocoa, and coffee. The flavors stay pretty constant until the second half, when the chocolate notes draw back leaving a lot of dry earth, leather, and some subtle sweetness. Pretty enjoyable but I’m not finding the kind of complexity I’d like with a cigar featuring a San Andreas maduro wrapper.

As the cigar progresses into the final third, the leather notes pick up strength. Unfortunately, so does a bitter note that isn’t good for the overall profile. I have to put it down before I typically like to as the smoke gets too hot to continue.

Conclusion

I smoked two Ezra Zion Eminence cigars for this review. Although both featured thoroughly enjoyable flavor profiles, I had a hard time near the end on both cigars. This is a solid release from Ezra Zion, and I highly recommend trying this smoke if you enjoy a good San Andreas wrapped cigar. I’m not convinced, however, that this size in particular is the best go-to.

Final Grade: B