Cigar C
6 x 52
Right off the bat, my olfactories are screaming Liga or UC, but I will go into it with an open mind, there are many different kinds of liga, so even if it is, this will still prove challenging.
Pre light draw:
Raisin covered in a spice, it's hard to tell what spice, maybe nutmeg but a bit more floral.
First third:
Chocolatey espresso with an earthy undertone! And tons of it! This thing is spewing smoke like an 80 year old chain smoker at a bingo game.
Amazingly smooth on the retrohale
Second third:
Pushed more into the coffee and nuts flavor profile, dark chocolate can still be tasted, although not nearly as much as the first third. A taste of cedar comes and goes all throughout the cigar thus far. Very little pepper has showed itself, which would make me shy away from calling it a JD/UF4. So far it's leaning into the Undercrown profile.
Final third:
The flavors I'm picking up are a conglomerate of all the previously mentioned, definitely a cluster ****, but an enjoyable one. A bit hard to pick out a descriptive word for the intense flavors I'm getting. The nicotine is amping up. Definitely glad I chose this for my after lunch cigar. Its not in the overkill side of the nic level yet, it's just stronger than the past few cigars I have smoked.
Final:
Amazing cigar! Pretty sure I have had this one before. Ash was super tight and white. As I said before, the thing had ridiculous amounts of ambient smoke. The cigar really hit the spot for me. Lately I have been shying away from peppery cigars and have really been craving sweeter/ creamy smokes, this and cigar D really hit it off with me. I ended up busting out the nubbing tool!
My guess
Undercrown Toro
Lets hope im closer this time...