
Torpedo 6.1x52
1 month rest at 69%
Don't waste the money. The thing started off tasting like a stale cigarette. Then about .5" in it started showing some peanut tendencies. Mostly it was just boring tobacco. The second third introduced an occasional leather and coffee combo. It was still mostly boring tobacco with no real flavor or soul. Then I got a taste of a cooking spice. It reminded me of something my wife's aunt uses when cooking authentic Mexican dishes. Then it disappeared as quickly as it appeared. We were back to boring tobacco at a body and strength level generously described as mild.
Oh, and the construction was horrible. The foot cracked shortly after lighting. After the ash dropped the first time it wouldn't hold on for more than .25". Then about half way through the second third the cigar bulged and began ripping along a particularly large seam/vein. It looked like they wrapped it with the part of the leaf from right beside the stalk and then tried to cover it with a scrap they ripped off of another leaf.
After 90 minutes I was barely past the middle of the second third. So, I just gave it up and tossed it in the ash bin. It was not worth another thirty minutes of my day.