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Chogüí Dos77 Robusto

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Chogui Cigars Dos77

Construction:
Appears well made. Firm to the touch, slight amount of give. Beautiful variegated brown wrapper, with a very nice sheen.

Aroma:
Slight barnyard/hay, with hints of cocoa and some spice.

First third:
Draw is very loose, but in acceptable range. Tons of thick, satisfying smoke. Starts strong, cocoa and pepper. This don't make sense until you try one, but it's a smooth pepper. There's a sweetness on the lips, like toasted caramel, and a bitter, hoppy citrus, like an IPA.

At an inch in, the bitterness noticeably fades, and there's a warm sweetness that takes center stage. Toasted caramel, burnt sugar, cocoa, a floral essence, some citrus, and a light pepper in the background. The draw is perfection at this point. The burn line is really wavy, but seems to self-correct.

Second third:
Into the middle third, there's not much change. Flavors remain largely the same, though a sourness appears, that is oddly charming. It's a citrus flavor that blends rather nicely with the other flavors. The complexity of the sour citrus with the burnt sugar sweetness and the subtle cocoa and tobacco is very unusual, but very enjoyable.

Final third:
There's an interesting transition into the final third, as the sourness fades and the toasted sugar sweetness bursts to the front. The citrus is there, surely, and a major player, but burnt sugar plays first chair now. It's delicious to the last sip.

Conclusion:
I'm very impressed. To be honest, I went into this wondering whether it would be a mediocre smoke, or whether it would be decent. It's far better than I'd hoped. The only thing I've had remotely similar was the Daruma Mutante, which I disliked. The citrus didn't work for me with that stick, but it works so well here. I'm guessing this is going to be a polarizing cigar, with some who love it, and some who hate it, but all will likely admit that the quality is high. I recommend giving it a try!
 
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@StogieNinja it definitely has that you'll love it or absolutely dislike it profile, but thats what a good cigar is. One that has enough body and strength to not just be one more in the business. I'm glad you enjoyed it and I'm pretty excited to have them available in the US. Started production this week on 10,000 more Rogustos and boy they are going to be even better. I'm a firm believer that even though we use the same tobaccos we did when we rolled these last year, you can take the same blend and work it a bit to make it better and thats what I try to do with every production. One of the reasons I mark each box with date the cigars were rolled in.
 
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