Okay, so here's my review. I'm not too good at these, so cut me some slack
Cigar D
Construction and appearance.
The cigar has a veiny light brown appearance, the seams are not very visible. looking at the cigar, it has a Cuban appearance to it.
Pre light draw
Very sweet, not much spice. A hint of hay
Initial light
had a hint of coffee, and a little spice on the front of the tongue, but mostly sweet tobacco.
First third.
Sweet Tobacco reigns supreme thus far, hints of coffee, toffee and chocolate. It's not an earthy sweet like any Liga, more like a creamy sweet
Second third
Still sweet notes, now it's not as much sweet tobacco as it is hay, a bit of spicy on the back of the palate
Final Third
The sweetness continues, it's now returning to the toffee /chocolate notes, a bit more spice on the tongue, but definitely not at a cigar defining level.
Misc.
Extremely smooth on the retrohale
Perfect morning cigar, I bet it would pair well with coffee.
Ambient smoke smelled phenomenal! I purposely put the cigar down wind to bask in its "in the ashtray" smoke
The cigar had some problems with a straight burn, nothing a quick touch up couldn't fix. In this picture, I let the burn continue to see how it played out before I corrected it, so this is the most dramatic example.
Overall a fantastic cigar! Would be perfect for a lazy Sunday morning cigar. Depending on the price and availability, I would seek out more of them.
Now for my guess, this probably is way off, but I'm guessing it's a Bolivar Petit Belicoso.
I came to this because the other Bolivars I have smoked had similar flavor profiles and the size of the Petit Belicoso somewhat matched what I measured the cigar out to be. Definitely not confident in that guess, but it's better than not guessing.