Alright ladies and gents,
A couple of days ago, I smoked a Pinar Del Rio Habano Sun grown that was gifted to me by strife a few days back I believe.
This cigar is a nice, medium brown color, with basically no veins visible.
I also picked the WORST day to smoke, as it was freakin freezing outside. Windy to boot!
This cigar lit up well, and immediately gave off a nice, leathery flavor, with a taste that kind of reminded me of a musk-type after shave. There was also plenty of delicious spice to boot! Although the cigar stayed pretty consistant throughout, the flavors that were present were very delicious. My pallet was off too because of the cold. By the end of the cigar, I couldn't feel my fingers.
Unfortunately, I had to put this one down a bit early, because it was just too cold. Delicious stick, and although there wasn't much diversity in the flavor, it definitely kept me entertained for the hour and fifteen mins I spent smoking it.
Thanks for reading, and sorry for the quick and shoddy review!
-Dave
A couple of days ago, I smoked a Pinar Del Rio Habano Sun grown that was gifted to me by strife a few days back I believe.
This cigar is a nice, medium brown color, with basically no veins visible.

I also picked the WORST day to smoke, as it was freakin freezing outside. Windy to boot!

This cigar lit up well, and immediately gave off a nice, leathery flavor, with a taste that kind of reminded me of a musk-type after shave. There was also plenty of delicious spice to boot! Although the cigar stayed pretty consistant throughout, the flavors that were present were very delicious. My pallet was off too because of the cold. By the end of the cigar, I couldn't feel my fingers.



Unfortunately, I had to put this one down a bit early, because it was just too cold. Delicious stick, and although there wasn't much diversity in the flavor, it definitely kept me entertained for the hour and fifteen mins I spent smoking it.

Thanks for reading, and sorry for the quick and shoddy review!
-Dave
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