Kingantz
Growing too fast.
This was a very well constructed cigar with a delicately smooth, golden brown wrapper and a couple of small veins running the length. The cap had the typical pigtail and once punched, I found the draw to be perfect with a good tobacco flavor. After firing up the foot and getting the burn going good, first draw was a mild to almost medium strength and what I would call very light. The smoke itself was sweet and very floral with a hint of ripe pecans. There was also a flavor that I can only describe as fresh soap. Not overwhelming, but that’s what it reminded me of. It had a clean finish to it (had to put that in due to the soap taste
).
It had a perfect burn with a strong ash that held on to the halfway point. There wasn’t much change in the smoke other than picking up a little in strength towards the end. This was a good smoke, however the floral “soapy” taste didn’t quite fit my palate.

It had a perfect burn with a strong ash that held on to the halfway point. There wasn’t much change in the smoke other than picking up a little in strength towards the end. This was a good smoke, however the floral “soapy” taste didn’t quite fit my palate.




