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    Hi Everyone, as mentioned in my introduction post, BOTL needs quite a bit of updating, patching and whatever else I might come across. Over the next few weekends BOTL may be unreachable on occasion as I do migrations or updates, etc. Just be patient - we'll be back! I'll generally try to keep these maintenances until later in the evenings.

Dunhill Signed Range Corona!!! Its okay.

Benzopyrene

BoM June 08
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Dunhill Signed Range Corona

Appearence- 8
Ash- 7
Draw- 9
Burn- 9
Flavor/Blend- 25
Uniqueness -8
Smoke- 7
Finish- 8
Total- 81


This is a cigar I’ve been reading about for a while, but never actually bought or got around to trying, so I figured what the heck, today’s a good day. It wasn’t a tremendously attractive cigar with a rough looking wrapper, and its bland band presentation and when I lit it up and took the first puff I thought I wasn’t going to like the cigar at all, but it turned around. The ash was grey and flakey and not real sturdy, which caused me to ash it more that I normally like too. The draw was just a little loose, but the smoke was thin, and it didn’t match the draw at all. The burn was even throughout the entire smoke. The flavor profile in this cigar was pretty great. The first third was grassy with floral hints and some honey undertones. Toward the middle third it became more of a grassy/woody core, which eventually faded into an all woody core, with a good mix of white pepper and the original honey undertones. I didn’t smoke much of the last third of the cigar, because the flavors became quite bland and then it went out on me. It was definitely a medium bodied smoke, and would pair nicely with hot tea. This cigar was different than a lot of the cigars I smoke, and would have been better had it not had as many construction flaws. I’d smoke another one someday, but not for twelve bucks!
 
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