Altercall
I beat you all May '08 :)
Appearance: 15/15 - Beautiful cigar. Not a vein in sight. Obviously from a maker that really cares about appearance as this was one of the best cigars I've seen in a long time.
Ash: 8/10 - Very good ash. It held for about 2 inches or so with a nice light gray color. The only draw back was that the ash was a little bit flakey.
Draw: 9/10 - Once it got through the prefecto tip the cigar really opened up and had a nice, smooth draw. It gave a little resistance, but not much.
Burn:10/10 - Did not have to touch up at all. It burned nice, slow, and even.
Smoke: 8/10 - For the most part, it had a good quantity of smoke, but at a couple of points it really died down. If not for those two point it would have been perfect.
Flavor: 16/20 - The cigar started out with a nice little citrus punch that quickly died down. The first half had a nice twang to it that died down as it smoked. Very much have a floral note to it once it got past the perfecto tip. An earthiness held through most of the cigar.
Uniqueness: 7/10 - There wasn't any spice whatsoever so it was hard at times to pay attention to. By this, you could say it was quite unique, but not necessarily in a good way.
Finish: 12/15 - It got a little bit harsh on the nub, not nothing totally unpleasant. Other than that, nothing really picked up.
Final Thoughts: The cigar was an oxymoron. It was both complex and simple. It had alot of flavors mixed together, but they stayed the same the whole length of the cigar. It was unique and predictable as it had the same unique flavor throughout. At some points the flavor seemed reminiscent, at others it seemed new. It h ad a good flavor profile for a nice mild smoke, but it wasn't a mild bodied cigar, and frankly, I'm sure it costs too much to be one. It was... well... interesting.
Final Score: 85/100
Ash: 8/10 - Very good ash. It held for about 2 inches or so with a nice light gray color. The only draw back was that the ash was a little bit flakey.
Draw: 9/10 - Once it got through the prefecto tip the cigar really opened up and had a nice, smooth draw. It gave a little resistance, but not much.
Burn:10/10 - Did not have to touch up at all. It burned nice, slow, and even.
Smoke: 8/10 - For the most part, it had a good quantity of smoke, but at a couple of points it really died down. If not for those two point it would have been perfect.
Flavor: 16/20 - The cigar started out with a nice little citrus punch that quickly died down. The first half had a nice twang to it that died down as it smoked. Very much have a floral note to it once it got past the perfecto tip. An earthiness held through most of the cigar.
Uniqueness: 7/10 - There wasn't any spice whatsoever so it was hard at times to pay attention to. By this, you could say it was quite unique, but not necessarily in a good way.
Finish: 12/15 - It got a little bit harsh on the nub, not nothing totally unpleasant. Other than that, nothing really picked up.
Final Thoughts: The cigar was an oxymoron. It was both complex and simple. It had alot of flavors mixed together, but they stayed the same the whole length of the cigar. It was unique and predictable as it had the same unique flavor throughout. At some points the flavor seemed reminiscent, at others it seemed new. It h ad a good flavor profile for a nice mild smoke, but it wasn't a mild bodied cigar, and frankly, I'm sure it costs too much to be one. It was... well... interesting.
Final Score: 85/100