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Rafael Gonzalez Panetelas Extra
$425.00
Description
| Vitola | Vegueritos |
| Length | 127 mm (5.00″) |
| Ring Gauge | 37 (14.68 mm diameter) |
| Wrapper | Dark brown (Vuelta Abajo) |
| Binder | Cuban Vuelta Abajo |
| Filler | Cuban Vuelta Abajo blend (Ligero, Seco, Volado) |
| Strength | Mild to Medium |
| Smoking Time | 30-60 minutes |
| Factory | Habanos S.A. Factory |
Finding a satisfying cigar for a short break is often harder than picking one for a long evening. Many thin, short cigars tend to burn too hot or deliver a harsh, one-dimensional flavor profile that leaves your palate fatigued rather than refreshed. The Rafael Gonzalez Panetelas Extra solves this specific dilemma by offering the nuance and evolution of a larger format within a slender, time-respecting size. It provides a genuine progression of flavors without requiring you to commit your entire afternoon to the experience.
The Smoking Experience
First Third: When you first light this Vegueritos vitola, the immediate impression is surprisingly gentle. You might expect a sharp bite from such a thin ring gauge, but the smoke starts with a soft, airy character. The draw offers just enough resistance to keep the burn cool, releasing aromatic clouds filled with notes of fresh hay and a distinct floral sweetness. There is a subtle suggestion of raw sugar on the lips from the pre-light ritual that carries over into the first few puffs. It feels approachable and calm, setting a relaxed pace right from the start.
Mid-Section: As the burn line progresses past the first inch, the profile shifts away from the grassy opening into warmer, richer territory. This is where the Rafael Gonzalez blend really shows its identity. You will notice the emergence of a clear milk chocolate note, which is a signature of this brand. It is not a bitter dark cocoa, but rather a creamy, sweet chocolate flavor that pairs beautifully with a growing nuttiness, reminiscent of raw almonds. The strength creeps up slightly, moving from mild to a solid mild-medium, but it never threatens to overwhelm the senses. The smoke texture becomes denser here, coating the palate with a velvety sensation that defies the small stature of the cigar.
Final Third: Approaching the band, the cigar finds its peak intensity, though it remains incredibly smooth. The chocolate notes deepen into a roasted coffee bean flavor, bringing a savory element to the profile. Hints of cedar wood and a touch of earthiness appear, grounding the sweetness found earlier. Crucially, the cigar avoids the harshness that often plagues the end of thin panetelas. If you smoke slowly and respect the 37 ring gauge, the finish remains cool, offering a lingering taste of milky coffee and sweet tobacco that stays with you long after you put it down.
Flavor Profile
| Primary | Milk Chocolate, Sweet Tobacco, Roasted Coffee |
| Secondary | Floral, Almond, Hay, Cedar Wood |
| Finish | Soft and lingering with notes of cocoa and milky coffee |
The Story Behind Rafael Gonzalez
Rafael Gonzalez is one of those brands that flies under the radar, appreciated deeply by connoisseurs who know exactly what they are looking for. Established in the early 20th century, the brand holds the distinction of being one of the first to officially use the term “Lonsdale” for a cigar size. The brand was reportedly created under the supervision of a Spanish aristocrat, Márquez Rafael González, who desired a milder, more aromatic blend from the acclaimed Vuelta Abajo region. A unique quirk of this house is the inscription historically found on their boxes, advising smokers to consume the cigars within one month of shipment or to age them for at least a year. This advice speaks to the delicate nature of the blend, which relies on balance and aroma rather than raw power.
Perfect Pairings
- Rum: Flor de Caña 18 – The caramel and vanilla sweetness of this aged Nicaraguan rum perfectly complements the milk chocolate notes in the cigar, creating a dessert-like experience without being cloying.
- Whiskey: Lagavulin 16 – The intense peat smoke and iodine of the scotch provide a fascinating contrast to the floral and hay notes of the cigar, while the whiskey’s underlying sweetness bridges the gap to the tobacco’s cocoa flavors.
- Coffee: Colombian dark roast – This is perhaps the most natural companion, as the acidity and body of a strong Colombian coffee amplify the roasted bean flavors that emerge in the second half of the smoke.
Ideal For
This cigar is the perfect companion for the morning smoker who wants flavor with their coffee but does not want to be knocked out by nicotine before noon. It is also an excellent choice for enthusiasts who enjoy the elegance of thinner ring gauges, which require a more attentive and delicate smoking cadence. While the flavors are complex enough to interest a veteran palate, the mild-to-medium strength makes it a safe and enjoyable introduction for anyone looking to explore the world of Habanos without fear of overpowering strength.






