Size : 6" x 60 (toro)
Wrapper : Brazilian
Binder : Honduran
Filler : Nicaraguan, Dominican and Columbian
I've had a couple of these now and they all smoke basically the same. The look is very striking ... a dark maduro wrapped cigar with bold red bands (one at the foot). The cigars are very heafty and solid with only a couple of spots that might be considered soft. It clipped easily and took to the flame with ease.
The first third of the cigar was quite strong, with bold and spicy flavors. Lots of smoke and a solid ash. The second third mellowed out somewhat and had occasional burn issues, but overall it was still pretty good. The final third was rather odd though. It started off very floral with an odd background flavor somewhat like pancakes + maple syrup. This quickly dissapated though. At this point the flavors became quite boring and dull ... although there were flashes of flavor that reminded me of the very beginning of the smoke.
Then the cigar just stopped burning ....
:assaultri
Wrapper : Brazilian
Binder : Honduran
Filler : Nicaraguan, Dominican and Columbian
I've had a couple of these now and they all smoke basically the same. The look is very striking ... a dark maduro wrapped cigar with bold red bands (one at the foot). The cigars are very heafty and solid with only a couple of spots that might be considered soft. It clipped easily and took to the flame with ease.
The first third of the cigar was quite strong, with bold and spicy flavors. Lots of smoke and a solid ash. The second third mellowed out somewhat and had occasional burn issues, but overall it was still pretty good. The final third was rather odd though. It started off very floral with an odd background flavor somewhat like pancakes + maple syrup. This quickly dissapated though. At this point the flavors became quite boring and dull ... although there were flashes of flavor that reminded me of the very beginning of the smoke.
Then the cigar just stopped burning ....
:assaultri