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1940's 'Little Dan O'Brian'

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Today I put to flame an oldie, but goodie...

Circa 1940's Little Dan O'Brian, Buffalo, NY.



The clip was dry, but held together & drew a little tight, this would lighten up significantly in short order. The initial tastes were a bit dry, lemon & pepper bit in the first few pulls. Tight, dense ash, but fell in first 3/4".



This had some surprising strength with a little citrussy sweetness. A bit of clove-like flavor mixed with black pepper...

It gained more strength in 2/3. Spiciness coming through on the tip of my tongue. Now I start getting some mint...

Old cigars have a unique taste to them, there is no 'vegitativeness' typical of the 'young' smokes I am used to. It almost has more of an incense-like quality to it.



The ash is a bit flakey now as the stick mellows out. Interestingly, the original flavors are intensifying and becoming more rich & discernable.

I'm getting more mint, a little less spice, but I'm noticing wheat-grass-like sweetness, maple & cedar.



Rich & delicious is the final verdict - especially the last inch. I thoroughly nubbed this. It was a real treat & honor to have the opportunity to smoke, what I view as, a little taste of history.
 
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