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I’m a long time fan of Isabela Cigars. I reviewed this cigar December 2019.
AND…there are cigars still available. What?
Now these incredible sticks have 4 more years of age on them.
The price was $10 in 2019. The price has only escalated to $12. More than acceptable. Go to Isabela Cigars and wipe out Johnny’s stock.

Wrapper: Ecuadorian Des Florada, Aged Nicaraguan Habano (Double aged Nicaraguan Habano picked “Prieto”…”Extra Dark and Powerful and aged down”)
Binder: Nicaraguan Aged Media Tiempo
Filler: Nicaraguan Aged Media Tiempo – a sliver of Nicaraguan unripe Ligero…a sliver of Nicaraguan Corojo
Size: 6.5 x 42
Strength: Medium/Full
Price: $9.95 (Now $12.00)
BACKGROUND:
The Isabela Cigar Co. Press Release:
“Isabela Cigar Company is ecstatic, as our long-awaited and by far most sought after Ltd Release, the ISABELA Time-Traveler, is dropping December 13th 2019!! The Time-Traveler is the truest “Journey” of a cigar, blended to take you on a trip back in time, to the flavor profiles of the most popular Cuban Cigars of the early 90s, with an added “Isabela Sizzle!
“This journey is reflected by the eight distinct seamless transitions of changing flavor profiles that the Time-Traveler reveals. To create this one of a kind experience, we sourced multiple high priming varietals of small farm tobaccos, each of which was aged at different seasons before rolling, as well as 32 months of post-production aging, to fully effect the intention of the blend.
“Due to the scarcity of the multitude of different tobaccos used, as well as the extensive aging, this release is limited to 100 Collectors Boxes of 12, hand numbered and signed, and 50 bundles of 25.
From Johnny Piette:
“Kat
“I just sent you, the only…pre-release samples of our upcoming LONG-AWAITED release of the once every 3 years Time-Travelers!! HA HA!! Finally….!! I dialed up the blend with a sliver of spicy unripe ligero, and a “tad” of Corojo…just to give it a push toward 9 transitions…instead of 8….which pushed the aging cycle to almost 3 years…but the result was worth it!!
“At the same blending and production sessions, we also produced”
StarDust…a corona vitola
Mash-Up…a Robusto vitola
Both blended with the same tobaccos as Time Traveler but in different combinations.
Those two are not scheduled for release as the Stardust had a bit more ligero, and the mash-up has more tobaccos, so they are not ready,,,and I’m not really sure when they will be…so, we therefore have no projected release date at this time.”
SMELL THE GLOVE:
From the shaft, I can smell milk chocolate, powerful floral notes, vanilla, cedar, caramel, steak sauce, black pepper, cream, malt, dried fruit, cedar, and very earthy aged tobacco.
The cold draw presents flavors of cherry ice cream, black pepper, milk chocolate, vanilla, espresso, malt, salted nuts, honey, cedar, and barnyard.
The draw is spot on so I put away my PerfecDraw draw adjustment tool for another time.
FOREWORD:
I am going to break the mold on how reviewers describe cigars. No halves, no thirds, no bullet point list of flavors only.
Piette makes it very clear that this blend has 8-9 distinct flavor sections. So, I will break it down into ¾” segments.
I took the time to smoke 3 sticks and take notes the week before this review. I found the blends very consistent with only slight variations. If I hadn’t smoked 3 sticks, and compared notes, there would be no way I could smoke one in real time and get it right.
Instead of the original Time-Traveler’s 8 sections, the new 2019 version has 9. But that means I would have to change gears every .722”. I can’t do that. I can’t smoke a cigar and review it with a pair of calipers in one hand…so, I’m sticking with just the 8 sections as 3/4” is easier to work with.
There are overlaps of flavors in some cases. But then subsections would be too confusing.
So here we go…
6-1/2”-5-3/4”
One thing I noticed on all three prior sticks was perfect construction. Especially, the flawless burn. The char line remained dead nuts perfect throughout the entire smoke.
The cigar starts out with a nuclear blast of black pepper. The first ¾” presents flavors of the following:
Creaminess
White pepper
Sweet coconut
Barley Malt
Molasses
Salted, smoky meat
A touch of steak sauce
Rich tobacco
Complexity wastes no time in kicking into gear. It’s already a great smoke. Transitions begin and the finish is forming on my teeth. Consistency is spot on. Each and every stick is exactly like the last one. All cigars started off with a heavy dose of savory qualities accented nicely with some sweetness.
5-3/4”-5”
White pepper
Salted caramel
Creaminess
Banana
Milk chocolate
Malt
Coconut
Black cherry
Flavors kick into high gear in the second section. The pepper is a tad stronger than the start. The creaminess tames the savory qualities. And some added fruitiness is a nice changeup. Transitions are in full swing. A very chewy coating on my teeth.
It is taking approximately 8 minutes per each section.
I can understand, now smoking my fourth Isabela Time Traveler, why Johnny Piette was beside himself with excitement over this blend. The cigar begins its journey in a most impressive way bombarding my palate and forcing the gustatory cortex in my brain to work overtime trying to keep up with transitions. I now remember how intense reviewing the 2017 version was…trying to keep up.
5”-4-1/4”
Cinnamon rice pudding
Green apple
White pepper
Banana
Charred Oak
Honey sweetened tea
Graham cracker
Smoky malt
Strength: Medium/Full
With each section, the Isabela Time-Traveler finds new depths of character. I’ve never smoked a cigar in which this quick transition process is so profound. The blend is fearless.
The burn is flawless.
I assume the strength will make a leap to what will end in a full-on hallucinatory experience. The variety of flavors gets a little tweaking as I smoke and write but stays pretty much the same as the previous 3 cigars.
A bastion of complexity settles in for the first time. This is where it becomes more difficult to dissect individual flavors. The morphing process has begun. I inject pure adrenaline via needle into my optic nerve to stay aware.
This is truly a great blend. My synapses are flying right and left…snapping like a turtle.
4-1/4”-3-1/2”
Lemon zest
Salted caramel
Creaminess
White pepper
Smoky malt
White chocolate
Honey
Cedar
Charred oak
Espresso
Buttered toast
Strength: Medium/Full
At this point in the blend, flavors go hog wild. The variety is crazy. Definitely a kitchen sink list of zest and zip. Creaminess and chocolate make a perfect baseline. The char line remains dead nuts.
I think Isabela Cigars hit the jackpot by deciding to use this size of cigar. As I’ve matured, I find myself more drawn to the Corona Gorda, Robusto, and Corona sizes. They are just so much more flavorful than large ring gauge cigars.
Due to its aging, the cigar’s complexity is through the roof. Now I wish I had waited to release my 2019 top 25 cigar list until after I smoked this cigar. The blend is friggin’ perfect. Imagine the best sex you’ve had…then dial it back a bit and you have what I’m experiencing. The finish leaves a huge impression as not only my teeth are covered in multiple flavors, but my lips feel like they’ve been coated by savory and sweet treats.
A first sip of water and my merkin explodes and hair flies into the air.
3-1/2”-2-3/4”
Black pepper
lemon/Lime citrus elements
Fennel/licorice
Charred oak
Butterscotch
Dark chocolate/peppermint
Creaminess
Seaweed
Cedar
Baking spices
Black cherry
Vegetal elements
Strength: Full
The chocolate intensifies. The new element of mint is strong and pleasing. Like having a breath mint in your mouth while smoking…yet no sign of it overwhelming other flavors. The addition of fennel gives the blend a smooth light licorice veggie flavor. Nice. And there is a constant transition from caramel to toffee to butterscotch…and back again. The seaweed gives the blend a strong savory quality that meshes on point with the inclusions of sweetness and citrus.
The unrelenting spiciness ensconced in the background makes this spice junkie happy.
Of the 4 cigars, this is the first one I lit up as my opening cigar of the day; allowing a stronger intensity that my palate didn’t recognize fully with the earlier 3 cigars. I allow a minimum of 2, or more, minutes between puffs to take sips of water that freshens my palate for the next onslaught.
The second half is breathtaking. So complex with a blitz of ever moving transitions. The finish is super long and delectable.
The strength is muy potent but no sign of nicotine.
I say this with every yearly new addition to the Isabela line, but holy shit. While it is impossible to really compare the 2017 edition with the 2019 edition except by my review, I believe the new Time-Traveler is better…although very hard to improve upon a level of excellence this outrageous.
2-3/4”-2”
Black pepper that alternates with white pepper
Creaminess
Wheaties
Green apples/cinnamon
Vanilla
Almonds
Raisins
Chocolate Nougat
Smoky barley malt
Strong black coffee
Earthy aged tobacco
Strength: Full
We hit the bat shit crazy point in the Isabela Time-Traveler. Flavors that one rarely experiences in just one cigar are just amazing. It is officially a bona fide Flavor Bomb! When you read the list of flavors in each section, you should understand why I put so much prep time into getting this right.
The combined flavors end up presenting sort of an apple pie impression. Or maybe something fancier…like an apple Pop Tart…lol.
The cigar continues to burn in 8-minute sections. So, according to my calculator, this will be a 48+ minute smoke.
As potent as the cigar is, its balance, the dreamy smoothness, and its cavalcade of flavors make this an easy cigar to smoke. No sign of nicotine.
2”-1-1/4”
Black pepper/white pepper
Salted Black licorice
Cedar
Creaminess
Light chocolate
Malt
Espresso
Bitter almond
Black walnuts
Banana
Maple
Nicotine makes its first appearance…but very mild. I still have my faculties…no slobbering on the keyboard.
Strength: Full
I have no idea where all these flavor elements came from. I’m somewhat stunned at the variety. This is the highlight portion of the Isabela Time-Traveler blend. This transcends the “flavor bomb” description. I don’t even know what to call it. It’s a banana cream pie. It’s marzipan with mocha java frosting. It’s a bear claw with maple frosting. And yet, the savory quality has maintained a strong presence throughout its entirety…with woody overtones, smoky meat, and that gorgeous aged tobacco.
The black pepper and white pepper take turns from one instant to another.
Less than 1-1/4”
I use my PerfecDraw tool as a nubber at this point
Strength: Full tilt
Black pepper
Brown sugar
Nuts
Cedar
Banana
Green apple
Espresso
Barley malts
Peppermint
Very creamy
Black tea
For my palate, the Isabela Time-Traveler is as perfect as they come.
This $10 cigar blows the $12-$25 blends out of the water. It will definitely make my 2020 top 25 cigar list.
Due to the added Ligero and Corojo, this is a stronger blend than the original.
Construction remained true throughout. Not a single burn issue.
And the cigar is as fresh in its last death throes as it did anywhere along the journey.
Final smoke time is 55 minutes.
A stupendous example of superb and passionate cigar blending. You did good, Johnny Piette. You always swing for the fences and you always hit it out of the park.
Go get some at the Isabela Cigar Company web site. BEFORE THEY SELL OUT!
RATING: 100
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