Initial Thoughts
PDR Cigars released two cigars this year that both “honor” master blender Abe Flores. The A. Flores Gran Reserva 1975 and the AFR-75 were introduced at IPCPR 2013. Both allude to the year Flores was born, 1975. The AFR stands for Abraham Flores Rosario. On a side note, I was also born in 1975 and agree that is a year worthy of honoring with cigars. (Wait, I made that statement in the last review. Sorry!)
Looks
Finally, a cigar that is not mostly covered in some type of sleeve! The PDR AFR-75 is rolled in a beautiful, dark chocolate San Andreas maduro wrapper that has a few small veins and slightly visible seams. It looks like a rolled up dark chocolate bar! The triple cap is flush and comes to a twist at the top. The entire cigar looks smooth, but has a slight tooth to it that gives it a bit of texture and character.
Function
After giving the PDR AFR-75 a thorough squeeze test, I discover it is as well constructed as it appears. I found maybe one semi-soft spot in the otherwise firm barrel of the stick. Though it is smooth and oily, you can feel the toothy texture as well. The foot also reveals well-packed tobacco.
Smoking
Though I was sure it wouldn’t work, I was able to light the PDR AFR-75 using just a few matches. I did need to touch up the edges with my torch lighter. As was the case on the pre-light test, the draw was damn near perfect. I was getting ample amounts of smoke throughout the cigar. The burn is a little wavy for most of the cigar, but only required a slight touch-up near the end. It also stays lit the entire time.
Flavor
I believe it is obvious that this PDR AFR-75 has performed well in the other critical areas. Now it’s time to see if the PDR AFR-75 is the real deal or just blowin’ smoke (blowin smoke in a well constructed manner I must add).

Would I Buy It Again?
Yes, though only when I was in the mood for a higher priced stick.Is It An Everyday Smoke?
No, but only because of the price and size. If it were a little smaller and cheaper, then absolutely!Would I Buy a Box?
If I could afford it, but I can’t.Frequently Asked Questions
How strong is the PDR AFR 75?
The PDR AFR 75 is a medium to full-bodied cigar. Check our full review above for strength and body notes from first light to the nub.
What are the flavor notes of the PDR AFR 75?
See the Flavor section above for a full tasting breakdown of the PDR AFR 75 across all three thirds, including retrohale notes and finish.
Where can I buy the PDR AFR 75?
The PDR AFR 75 is available at Famous Smoke Shop, Cigars International, and Amazon. See the Where to Buy table below for current pricing and availability.
How much does the PDR AFR 75 cost?
The PDR AFR 75 retails for approximately $15 per stick depending on the retailer and vitola. Prices may vary by box size.
What bourbon pairs well with the PDR AFR 75?
Our top bourbon pairings for the PDR AFR 75 are Knob Creek 9 Year, Old Forester 1920, Russell’s Reserve, chosen based on complementary flavor profile scoring. See the Pairing section below for details.
Where to Buy PDR AFR 75
Average retail: ~$15 per stick. Prices vary by retailer.
| Retailer | Price | Availability | Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| Famous Smoke Shop | ~$15/stick | ✅ In Stock | Shop Now → |
| Cigars International | ~$15/stick | ⚠️ Check Stock | Shop Now → |
| Amazon (samplers) | Varies | ✅ Available | Search Amazon → |
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Best Bourbon Pairings for the PDR AFR 75
As a full-bodied, high-strength Nicaraguan torpedo, the Cojonu 2006 demands a bourbon with presence. Here are our top three pairings based on complementary flavor profiles.
#1 — Knob Creek 9 Year
High-rye character and oak depth complement the earthiness and spice of the Cojonu perfectly.
Buy on ReserveBar → Read Our Review →#2 — Old Forester 1920
Rich toasted oak and dark fruit lift the nutty, creamy second third beautifully.
Buy on ReserveBar → Read Our Review →#3 — Russell’s Reserve
A balanced, full-bodied pour with just enough rye spice to match the cigar’s pepper backbone.
Buy on ReserveBar → Read Our Review →Pairing suggestions based on the Stogies on the Rocks flavor profile scoring system. Browse all bourbon reviews →
Conclusion

About This Review
Eric “Siz” Scism is a Louisville, KY-based cigar and bourbon enthusiast and the founder of Stogies on the Rocks. With over 20 years of marketing experience and direct access to Kentucky’s bourbon country, Eric brings genuine expertise and a discerning palate to every review. He is also the founder of Cream of Kentucky bourbon, giving him a unique insider’s perspective on American whiskey. All cigar and bourbon reviews on this site are based on personal, unsponsored tasting experiences.

