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Blue Mountain Cigars El Threesome

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This 6×60 cigar is made of three different wrappers stacked in thirds. Starting at the foot with Connecticut, then Habano then maduro at the head. It features a butter soft feel, a few small veins, tight seams, double cap and a pungent barnyard aroma at all spots. First light reveals a small amount of smoke but nice rich oily medium bodied flavors of a sweet creamy textured earth, with a long finish adding a bit of pepper zing. 20 minutes in, just 1/2 way through the first third, flavors are the same as the first light but down in body just a touch to mild-medium. Draw and burn are perfect, with the ash just a bit flaky. 55 minutes in at the 1/2 way point, the flavors are pretty much the same as the first third, just adding a small touch of coffee to the mix. Ending at 1:40, the last third did not want to burn. As soon it it got to the maduro it went out, prompting two relights in the last third, drastically effecting flavors. http://cigarobsession.com/cigar-reviews/blue-mountain-cigars-el-threesome-cigar-review/
 
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Yeah, if a cigar is going to be all about the different wrappers, why the monster ring guage? And the maduro starts where most people seem to stop...

They should make this somewhere around a 40 or maybe a 50...
 
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