This won't be the best review, but it is my first.
Jesus Fuegos Origen Originals
Construction: This is an interesting little cheroot that I picked up at my local B&M. I bought it on a whim as it was next to the register and was cheap enough. Its got Nicaraguan filler with a dark wrapper. Lets face it, this stick wont win any beauty contests. Both ends are open so, no need for a cutter or punch. The stick itself if firm with no noticeable soft spots. Its also lighter weight then I expected it to be for the size.
Burn: This is a great burning cigar. Ive never had one that didnt have a nice even burn. It produces a lot of smoke with an easy draw. The aroma is nice too. Lighter then I expected it to be with the amount of spice I get when first lighting.
Taste: Im not sure I can pick out the little nuances that are sprinkled in most cigar reviews, but I can tell you that for me, this vitola starts out with a sucker punch! Im always surprised when I start smoking one of these tasty little powerhouses. The first few draws hit me with a lot of spice. The first couple of retro-hales really wake you up. This calms down for me as the cigar develops past the first third. Then, it stays consistent to the nub.
Conclusion: I usually smoke these during my lunch breaks at work. They are cheap enough that if I have to put it down due to time constraints, it wont hurt the wallet. BUT, I must admit that this little stick is one of my favorites. Its got the strength to keep it interesting, tastes great, burns well. Sometimes when Im smoking more premium cigars on the weekends, I compare most of them to this stick and sadly, they dont match up. At $12.50 for a 5-pack, the cost per stick makes this one a great value for the experience. If you can find em, buy em! (and if you dont like em, send me the rest! :innocent
Jesus Fuegos Origen Originals
Construction: This is an interesting little cheroot that I picked up at my local B&M. I bought it on a whim as it was next to the register and was cheap enough. Its got Nicaraguan filler with a dark wrapper. Lets face it, this stick wont win any beauty contests. Both ends are open so, no need for a cutter or punch. The stick itself if firm with no noticeable soft spots. Its also lighter weight then I expected it to be for the size.
Burn: This is a great burning cigar. Ive never had one that didnt have a nice even burn. It produces a lot of smoke with an easy draw. The aroma is nice too. Lighter then I expected it to be with the amount of spice I get when first lighting.
Taste: Im not sure I can pick out the little nuances that are sprinkled in most cigar reviews, but I can tell you that for me, this vitola starts out with a sucker punch! Im always surprised when I start smoking one of these tasty little powerhouses. The first few draws hit me with a lot of spice. The first couple of retro-hales really wake you up. This calms down for me as the cigar develops past the first third. Then, it stays consistent to the nub.
Conclusion: I usually smoke these during my lunch breaks at work. They are cheap enough that if I have to put it down due to time constraints, it wont hurt the wallet. BUT, I must admit that this little stick is one of my favorites. Its got the strength to keep it interesting, tastes great, burns well. Sometimes when Im smoking more premium cigars on the weekends, I compare most of them to this stick and sadly, they dont match up. At $12.50 for a 5-pack, the cost per stick makes this one a great value for the experience. If you can find em, buy em! (and if you dont like em, send me the rest! :innocent