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Cigar.com Brazilian Label Houseblend

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Cigar.com Brazilian Label
6x52 Torpedo



This house blend cigar is one rolled specially for Cigar.com at A.J. Fernandez's
factory in Nicaragua. I love A.J. Fernandez's blends, and have had generally good
experiences with Ccom's house blends in the past, especially considering the poor
quality of most house blends out there on the web.

This stout torpedo features a jet black, super oily wrapper that at first had me
verrry skeptical as to the authenticity of the color. Wiping it down proved that
there was no loose dye involved, which is encouraging, and very interesting. The
website says that the wrapper is Brazilian Arapiraca, which I am not familiar with,
but based on a quick googling, seems to be used on a few very nice maduros out there.
The construction is great, with almost invisible seams, a good pack with only a
slight give. The aroma is of sweet tobacco, cedar, and a slight sweetness, overall
a good humidor type smell.

Cold draw is firm, giving a sweet nut flavor, with a little cocoa, and not much
else.

Lit at 3:20pm

Initial flavors are basically just cocoa and coffee, slightly sweet, with a little
heat over the palette. Ash is a bright white, and slightly flaky. As it gets warm
a ton of tooth is becoming visible on the wrapper, as well as a heavy oil sheen.
I'm not positive, but I think this is a mixed filler cigar. The ash held on for just
over an inch, which for a mixed fill, is not bad. It fell in a cloud of white though,
so be careful, and make sure that between draws you keep this sucker over an ashtray.
Burn line was a little wavy for the first half inch, but at about an inch it straightened
out, and has remained straight since then.

Draw loosened up after sticking it with a poker. Flavors are still mostly cocoa
and a little sweet cedar. At the halfway point the flavors are still cocoa and cedar
with a really oily feel to them. Surprised by how rich this cigar is, despite the
fact that is is definitely a "bargain" cigar.

It is also a pretty solid, and consistent smoke. There aren't really any changes until
a bit into the final third, when the flavors more from oily to creamy, and a coffee
and nut flavor replaces the cocoa and cedar. Got a little too hot around 4:30, so
I went ahead to chucked it. Had about an inch and a half left, for a total time of one
hour ten minutes. Fast, but still long enough to be a decent time. I would definitely
consider buying more of these as a stick to smoke when I want good maduro flavors,
for almost no cost, or to give to non-smokers who want to try a maduro, but wouldn't
exactly appreciate the nuances of a pricier, or more complex cigar.
 

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Doc, a huge thank you. I've been wondering about the Cigar.com house blends for a while and have always stopped short of pulling the trigger. They seem like they'd be some good yard/golf sticks. After reading your review, I'll definitely have to pick some up. :thumbsup:

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Thanks for the review! I've been considering trying a couple of those for a little while now. Sounds like they are a worthwhile cheap stick to keep handy.
 
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cigar.com's house blends are not bad at all for the price.

the top three (IMHO) are the Brazilian, the Cameroon, and the Cuban.

if you want a good golf/yard/handout cigar, im all in on the cigar.com house blends.
 
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Great review. I am just a little scared for all the drivers around you though. LOL..... One hand on the cigar, one hand typing, and both legs holding the laptop. I guess smoking can really be harmful to your health.....haha

Thanks for the review brother.
 

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Great review. I am just a little scared for all the drivers around you though. LOL..... One hand on the cigar, one hand typing, and both legs holding the laptop. I guess smoking can really be harmful to your health.....haha

Thanks for the review brother.
Fortunately, I smoke in my vehicle... parked in front of my home, as it's the best place I have to smoke most days.
 
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