Anthony
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A really nice cigar! This box pressed maduro had a beautiful smooth oily wrapper, and a great pre-light aroma that reminded me a lot of a Tatuaje.
The initial smoke definitely had some bite to it! Started out very peppery, with a leathery aromy. A slightly firm draw, not unlike many box pressed sticks.
After the first 1/3 it mellowed out quite a bit, and was a nice earthy smoke with a bit of spice and lots of rich smoke.
It continued to be nice and mellow (full bodied but not harsh at all) burning very cool and even. I got flavors of coffee, nuts, and hints of cedar. Also, I did not experience any problems with uneven burn that others have mentioned, and didn't need any relights.
Overall a great full-bodied smoke, you'll like it if you like other Nicaraguan's, and I'd even say it is a bit reminiscent of a Tatuaje. I would not suggest this as an early morning smoke - might want to make this an after dinner cigar as it is a bit strong on an empty stomach.
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The initial smoke definitely had some bite to it! Started out very peppery, with a leathery aromy. A slightly firm draw, not unlike many box pressed sticks.
After the first 1/3 it mellowed out quite a bit, and was a nice earthy smoke with a bit of spice and lots of rich smoke.
It continued to be nice and mellow (full bodied but not harsh at all) burning very cool and even. I got flavors of coffee, nuts, and hints of cedar. Also, I did not experience any problems with uneven burn that others have mentioned, and didn't need any relights.
Overall a great full-bodied smoke, you'll like it if you like other Nicaraguan's, and I'd even say it is a bit reminiscent of a Tatuaje. I would not suggest this as an early morning smoke - might want to make this an after dinner cigar as it is a bit strong on an empty stomach.
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