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5 O'CLOCK SOMEWHERE
Pour yourself something tall and strong and light this baby up because it's five o'clock somewhere!!!! This is a definite spice bomb, with notes of white pepper, fresh leather and citrus throughout. The second and third half entice you with cocoa and cream, but stays true to the spice during the whole smoke. A great pairing with your Tennessee or Moscow Mule.
- Strength: Medium
- Wrapper: H2000
- Binder: Connecticut
- Filler: Special blend including Trojes
- Available in Robusto (5 x 52), Toro (6 x 52) and Gordo (6 x 60)
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Reviews
Martin DenslowPeter VDG
Rebellion 5 o clock somewhere is an incredibly smooth cigar with a unique flavor profile. The body that is medium on the borderline to mild makes it suitable for most Aficionados. An incredibly lovely cigar that is suitable as an everyday cigar or for late nights on the balcony. If I compare price vs taste vs quality I think it is low in price and you get a lot of cigar for the money.
Cigar Craig
This 6″ x 50 toro has a Habano wrapper, Connecticut binder and fillers from Trojes and Copan in Honduras and Esteli in Nicaragua. Like the rest of the range, it’s made in a small factory in Honduras. Amongst all the samples I’ve smoked so far, the construction has been excellent, the 5 O’Clock Somewhere (named for an Alan Jackson song) was no different. It had a nice sugar cane sweetness, which I like, and a subtle spice. it was a very nice cigar. Funny enough, I’m not a country music fan at all, however, I found all three of the cigars in Rebellion’s Country Range to be really good.
Boston Jimmie
The Rebellion Cigars Ring of Fire Robusto journey begins with a bold burst of pepper, opening the nasals and igniting the experience. Subtle, salty undertones enhance the complexity, moistening the palate. Early on, dry fruit notes provide a pleasing introduction. As the cigar progresses into the second third, a layer of natural tobacco sweetness and fruit emerges, accompanied by a lingering peanut note. Midway through the burn, a rich dark chocolate flavor deepens the profile, adding further dimension to the pleasant profile. In the final third, a hint of bitterness begins to surface, adding a touch of sharpness to the otherwise evolving taste. This is one I would recommend grabbing a five pack of.
Grayson Warner
Gotta say, this was off the scale good, just as well for 18th wedding anniversary - respect to Rebellion Cigar for the truly delightful smoke, delicious
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Rebellion 5 o clock somewhere is an incredibly smooth cigar with a unique flavor profile. The body that is medium on the borderline to mild makes it suitable for most Aficionados. An incredibly lovely cigar that is suitable as an everyday cigar or for late nights on the balcony. If I compare price vs taste vs quality I think it is low in price and you get a lot of cigar for the money.
This 6″ x 50 toro has a Habano wrapper, Connecticut binder and fillers from Trojes and Copan in Honduras and Esteli in Nicaragua. Like the rest of the range, it’s made in a small factory in Honduras. Amongst all the samples I’ve smoked so far, the construction has been excellent, the 5 O’Clock Somewhere (named for an Alan Jackson song) was no different. It had a nice sugar cane sweetness, which I like, and a subtle spice. it was a very nice cigar. Funny enough, I’m not a country music fan at all, however, I found all three of the cigars in Rebellion’s Country Range to be really good.
The Rebellion Cigars Ring of Fire Robusto journey begins with a bold burst of pepper, opening the nasals and igniting the experience. Subtle, salty undertones enhance the complexity, moistening the palate. Early on, dry fruit notes provide a pleasing introduction. As the cigar progresses into the second third, a layer of natural tobacco sweetness and fruit emerges, accompanied by a lingering peanut note. Midway through the burn, a rich dark chocolate flavor deepens the profile, adding further dimension to the pleasant profile. In the final third, a hint of bitterness begins to surface, adding a touch of sharpness to the otherwise evolving taste. This is one I would recommend grabbing a five pack of.
Gotta say, this was off the scale good, just as well for 18th wedding anniversary - respect to Rebellion Cigar for the truly delightful smoke, delicious






I’m a huge Redneck woman fan and had my first 5 o’clock today. Far from being an expert, I found it a complex smoke. At first full earthy nutty flavour but the 2nd third almost a sweetness that was incredible into a rich 3rd that I was gutted to finish! Definitely recommend this to newcomers and those experienced also.