WhiteLightning
This is WhiteLightning!
Torpedo:
I smoked this cigar after getting out of work. It had a nice smooth Corojo wrapper with a small vein on one side. I took out my new Palio (thanks to Ron) and it did the job like a hot knife through butter. The cigar started off with a nice blast of spice. The first third was filled with earthy tones and a long white pepper finish. The draw was as perfect as can be. The burn started off great but started to canoe a little by the second third. As I fixed the burn issue and the second third came around I found the spice to subside and noticed more of an oaky flavor. All the while this cigar was smoking like a champ. Huge clouds of blue-grey smoke on every draw. Some sweetness was detected in the second third which would play a role later in the last third. The ash, a beautiful white-grey, all the while was firm but a little flaky from time to time. As the final third approached I was happily surprised to notice some hints of cinnamon followed by some spice. Also, in the last third came some of the earthy tones I noticed in the first third. It was definitely a nice melange of flavors. Smoked this cigar down to an inch and Iloved it the whole time. I would have to recommend this to anyone who likes a medium to full bodied smoke. I was pleasantly surprised by this smoke being that is a 5 Vegas. I enjoy the Series A and will now be adding this to my list of smokes. By the way these are rolled in Nicaragua under the direction Don Pepin Garcia. I guess I really shouldn't have been surprised. It was a great hour and 20 minute relaxing smoke.
I smoked this cigar after getting out of work. It had a nice smooth Corojo wrapper with a small vein on one side. I took out my new Palio (thanks to Ron) and it did the job like a hot knife through butter. The cigar started off with a nice blast of spice. The first third was filled with earthy tones and a long white pepper finish. The draw was as perfect as can be. The burn started off great but started to canoe a little by the second third. As I fixed the burn issue and the second third came around I found the spice to subside and noticed more of an oaky flavor. All the while this cigar was smoking like a champ. Huge clouds of blue-grey smoke on every draw. Some sweetness was detected in the second third which would play a role later in the last third. The ash, a beautiful white-grey, all the while was firm but a little flaky from time to time. As the final third approached I was happily surprised to notice some hints of cinnamon followed by some spice. Also, in the last third came some of the earthy tones I noticed in the first third. It was definitely a nice melange of flavors. Smoked this cigar down to an inch and Iloved it the whole time. I would have to recommend this to anyone who likes a medium to full bodied smoke. I was pleasantly surprised by this smoke being that is a 5 Vegas. I enjoy the Series A and will now be adding this to my list of smokes. By the way these are rolled in Nicaragua under the direction Don Pepin Garcia. I guess I really shouldn't have been surprised. It was a great hour and 20 minute relaxing smoke.