I've tried all four different Oscars, the Connie, Corojo, Sumatra and Maduro wrappers. I think the Sumatra was my fav with the Connie being the least. It's a pretty one dimensional stick but enjoyable non the less. Cedar, wood, and earth with average smoke production and draw. Your Basic profile with nothing standing out. They do burn s-l-o-w , so set aside a couple of hours.Scap said:Does anyone have any experience with the Leaf by Oscar?
I snagged the corojo stick today, and hope to enjoy it in a day or two.
The cigar is wrapped in a leaf instead of cellophane. Seems a bit gimicky, but like a fish, the shiny wiggly lure makes me bite.
Awesome, thanks for the info.bucfan444 said:]
I've tried all four different Oscars, the Connie, Corojo, Sumatra and Maduro wrappers. I think the Sumatra was my fav with the Connie being the least. It's a pretty one dimensional stick but enjoyable non the less. Cedar, wood, and earth with average smoke production and draw. Your Basic profile with nothing standing out. They do burn s-l-o-w , so set aside a couple of hours.
The wrapper thing is gimmicky but different. I'm pretty sure you can smoke the band as well.
Enjoy and let us know your thoughts.
The B&M I got it from had a premium price tag on them.cookie_1978 said:I just purchased 20 of these from the guy who is Oscar. Small shop in PGH. At least that is his story. Enjoyable stick - with a decent price point.