Okay, so I’ve been seeing these John Daly cigars pop up all over the place lately, and you know I had to give them a try. I mean, the guy’s a legend on the golf course, so I figured, why not see what he’s got going on in the cigar world?
First off, I gotta say, the packaging is pretty slick. It’s got that classic, old-school vibe that I really dig. I started with one of their milder offerings, I don’t know exactly which, just to ease into it. When I lit it up, the first thing I noticed was the construction. These things are rolled tight, real solid. You can tell they didn’t skimp on the quality.
The draw was smooth, not too tight, not too loose. Just right. And the flavor? Man, it was a nice, mellow, creamy kind of smoke. It got me hooked, so I went and looked for more. Turns out, they’re part of this brand called San Giuseppe, which is apparently run by some Joseph Bonanno. Found that out digging around online.
So I went to see all the John Daly cigars and found out that San Giuseppe is working with John Daly, which is pretty cool. I grabbed a few more from the John Daly cigar catalog—a couple of different blends, just to get a feel for the range. I fired up another one, a bit bolder this time, and it was even better. Richer, more complex flavors, but still smooth as hell. It’s definitely not a cheap, gas station cigar, that’s for sure.
I kept smoking them, trying out the different ones, and each time, I was impressed. The burn was even, the ash held on nicely, and the flavor stayed consistent from start to finish. These are the kind of cigars you can sit back, relax, and really enjoy.
- First Try: Started with a milder one, loved the smooth draw and creamy flavor.
- Deeper Dive: Found out about San Giuseppe and the John Daly connection.
- Exploration: Tried bolder blends, enjoyed the richer, more complex tastes.
- Consistent Quality: Noticed even burn, good ash, and consistent flavor throughout.
Honestly, I was pleasantly surprised. I didn’t expect to like them as much as I did. They’re not just some celebrity-endorsed gimmick. These are legit, well-made cigars that are definitely worth a try if you’re into that kind of thing. If you see ’em, I recommend you grab a couple and see for yourself.