Molina Cigar Company – Originally from the retailing and distribution segments of the premium cigar industry, Luis Molina wanted to share his love of the leaf. So his hope is that his creation, the Devil’s Weed Cigar, embodies his passion for cigars.
I’d like to thank Mr. Molina for the samples sent, a review of the Devil’s Weed Raleigh, will be posted soon.
Below is info taken from the website explaining the origin of Devil’s Weed.
In 1492, the Old World discovered in the New World, God’s great gift – Tabaco. Cristóbal Colón (Christopher Columbus) returned to Spain with the new discovery and from there the glorious plant would change the history of man and his world forever.
The first people to condemn this wonder of nature were the Spanish Inquisitors. They desecrated the plant by referring to it as the “Devil’s Weed.” Rodrigo de Jerez was one of Colón’s sailors who fell entranced by tabaco. For his constant use of the plant, he was imprisoned by the Spanish Inquisition.
515 years later, Molina Cigar Co., is proud to present to you the result of the sublime works of man, nature and God.
Enjoy my family’s cigar and praise tabaco just as men of the ancient and modern world have for centuries; for tabaco is not a tool of the devil, but God’s great gift to all of us.
Born in the Dominican Republic in the hallowed halls of Don Leoncio, SA, Devil’s Weed is the ultimate tribute to the cigar itself. You may think that the philosophies and actions of today’s ever-increasing anti-tabaco groups are the strictest and most draconian the world has known. Surprisingly they do not claim trophy to such description; the Spanish Inquisition (yes, no one ever suspects the Spanish Inquisition) was the world’s first anti-tabaco group (and one of the most extreme). Xerez was imprisoned by the tabaco-hating zealots and many people in his hometown thought the smoke escaping his facial orifices was actually his soul escaping.
Devil’s Weed is meant to underscore to humanity that tabaco is not a tool of the devil but actually God’s great gift to all of us. Devil’s Weed is a tribute to you, the cigar smoker, who understand what the cigar can do for you and your fellow friends. We do not need to say anymore, except to enjoy life, family, friends and being. Here’s to you, o lover of geometry, philosophy and all things epicurean, the cigar smoker.
Wrapper: Ecuadorian Connecticut
Binder: Dominican
Filler: Dominican (4 leaves)
Country of Origin: Dominican Republic
Factory: Don Leoncio, SA
Blended as an “anytime-of-the day smoke,” Devil’s Weed is a mild-to medium in strength cigar which is quite refined, yet very flavorful. This is blended according to the old-school philosophy: a cigar that is clean yet elegant with flavor. This cigar does not stay in your mouth days afterwards like so many blends right now. The tabaco used is of the highest quality and it shows in the refined finish. There are hints of cream and toffee without a strong presence of pepper.
The artisans of Don Leoncio, SA, commit total quality to every stick of Devil’s Weed. The result is a cigar of sublime construction and an even burn. Just as the smoke provides a wide array of flavors, the actual feel of the cigar is solid and supreme.
Devil’s Weed is a line of cabinet selection cigars, meaning they are made and packaged according to traditional Cuban methods and highest standards. The cigars are naked and wrapped in white tissue reminiscent of old Cuban brands that employed the same tactics. I believe that this is an advantageous form of packaging the cigars as the tissue allows more breathe-ability than cellophane (ideal for aging), yet the protection cellophane provides while the cigars lay in the box. The solid cedar box in which the cigars arrive, complement for storage and fully protect the precious pieces of earth.
The Devil’s Weed cigar is available in 6 sizes:
Queen Bess (Churchill), Jerez (Belicoso), Colon (Double Perfecto), Raleigh (Robusto), 515 (Corona) and the Nicot (Corona Gorda)
Initially what drew me to contact Mr. Molina was his website. This is one of the nicest cigar websites out there folks. Be sure to check it out in Flash not HTML if you can. If you see a Devil’s Weed cigar at your local shop, be sure to pick up a few to try for yourself!
Thank you for the kind words, Mr. Sprenkel. We are honored to be featured on your website and look forward to reading your thoughts and review of the Devil’s Weed Raleigh!
Thanks for the kind words, Mr. Molina. I enjoyed the Raleigh very much! Thanks again!