I love Your Mom. She’s crafted by hand in Esteli, Nicaragua with a stacked blend of Habano long-fillers from Ometepe and Esteli bound by a San Andres binder, all draped in the piece de resistance – a sultry Ecuadorian Corojo Oscuro wrapper. She opens up with notes of cocoa, black pepper, and subtle creaminess. Halfway through she bakes up some richer earthy notes, more cocoa, and less pepper. She’s got just the right amount of Ligero to spice things up early and evolves into a savory sweet balance of creaminess, leather, and fruity cherry notes as she burns. Beneath the novelty surface is a truly good blend with body like a brick house, a gentle touch of sweetness, and a rounded profile that keeps you coming back.