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Southern Draw Kudzu Robusto - a quick review.

Kid Montana

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The Southern Draw Kudzu has a nice firm feel in the hand with a mild box press, a closed foot, one small vein down one side.  Its a faintly shiny dark Colorado wrapper and the cigar has a great pre-light aroma, rich maduro sweetness with a bit of earth.  Initial puffs are peppery, almost herbal with leather.  Profile is definitely full, not a lot of complexity right off the bat but as it settles down in the first third I'm picking up a bit of wood, and tart leather with black coffee on the finish.  
 
Though I was taking my time, the Kudzu burned moderately quickly with a mild wave by the end of the first third.  The ash is dark grey and after I knocked the first 1" or so, I discovered a bit of a tunnel.  The cigar is producing moderate amounts of smoke but I feel like the tunnel interfered with the smoke production.  The middle third produced a cool herbal note along with mild coffee, leather and earth.  
 
The middle and last thirds felt under-filled and the draw became very very open so I slowed down my rate on it accordingly.  Every few puffs I'd detect some sweet cocoa on the retrohale which was pleasant.  I did some work with my draw tool to re-arrange the tobacco and did a good purge in hopes the tunnel would disappear but it only helped a bit.  I threw the cigar down in frustration at the beginning of the last third.  
 
The Kudzu has a lot of potential on flavor but the burn and construction issues hurt this cigar a lot.  I have one other Southern Draw cigar, the Quick Draw that I'll try but if it doesn't redeem Southern Draw, I doubt I'll ever buy any more.  
 
KM score: 3 out of 5
 
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