Burnt Tongue Review

Mark Twain

Call me Ishmael.
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I was finally able to have a few minutes to sit down and smoke an unbanded cigar that Burnt Tongue sent me a few days back.
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I had a nice cup of hot chocolate with this smoke. The cigar is a very dark maduro and was rolled very well into a nice Lonsdale. It smelled very rich with deep earthy tones. It burned and drew nicely and only needed a touch up once. A very tasty smoke that really reminded me of the five pack of Padron 2000 maduros that I smoked a little while ago. The flavor was a very nice balance of earthy tobacco with a hint of spice that left a very smooth and pleasant finish on my palate. I inhaled a little into my nose during the smoke and was surprised to find the bare scent of old flowers over the woody smoke from the cigar.
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A really interesting cigar that I must say I’ve never had before. I think that the cigar might be a Camacho Maduro of some type, possibly the Cetros. A nice everyday cigar.

Thanks BT
 
I PM'd you with the detail of that cigar. There is one more review yet so I won't publish the name yet, except to say it costs $2.08 when you buy a box of 24.

Nice review by the way, I am glad you enjoyed it.

I am smoking one right now myself.
 
Marc nice review, have a question for you, was that glass plate on your table in all the other pictures you have posted in the past?

I was always wondering how you were able to balance stuff like cups on that weird/cool looking design and this is the first time I've seen the glass.

Hmmm never drank Hot Chocolate with a cigar, that sounds like a great combo, I'm going to have to try it.
 
Marc nice review, have a question for you, was that glass plate on your table in all the other pictures you have posted in the past?

I was always wondering how you were able to balance stuff like cups on that weird/cool looking design and this is the first time I've seen the glass.

Hmmm never drank Hot Chocolate with a cigar, that sounds like a great combo, I'm going to have to try it.


:0 My god! I haven’t realized how disorientating the perspective of my picture is. The glass tables have always been there, and they are level and flat.

Tables were bought at Lowe’s for $40. Each came with its own glass top.

Seems like the camera operator needs to learn to shot pictures that aren’t so damned disorientating. :blush:
 
Nice review! Hmmmm...hot chocolate with a smoke, and then my usual ice cream after, hmmmmm. I'll be jacked on sugar and nicotine :whistling:
 
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