Kingantz
Growing too fast.
Christmas has come and gone, and I believe I’m about ten pounds heavier from all the food eaten yesterday. I put a ham in the Crockpot and slow cooked it for about eight hours. Made a huge pan of home made macaroni and cheese, two huge pans of home made dressing (was craving it for some reason), cabbage, collards, huge mess of home made potato salad (wife made it), ham gravy, biscuits, and four sweet potato pies. Yes, I ate way too much for sure. I put fire to quite a few sticks yesterday, and one was the AVO LE 05 OR received from David (Azoetia). The wrapper was slightly lighter than the one from the 80th humidor with noticeable oils and one prominent vein. After punching the cap I find the draw to be perfect with taste of straightforward tobacco.
After lighting the foot, I take a few puffs and then a long draw to get a rather mild strength with only a small amount of spice on the tongue. There’s not much richness in the mild-bodied smoke, flavors are simply straightforward tobacco with not much by way of finish left on the palate.
A third in and the burn is sharp with a medium gray ash forming that is loose and falls off easily on its own. Smoke, mild in strength and body, continues to come through in abundance through the perfect draw with the straightforward tobacco taste remaining consistent. I wouldn’t say it was a bad smoke; however there’s really not much by way of richness in the flavor, nor in the finish which is quite short on the palate. I will say though, that the smoke is very smooth.
Unfortunately, halfway through, the battery on my camera died completely, so I wasn’t able to get final pics. However, the rest of the cigar was consistent with sharp burn, perfect draw, straightforward tobacco taste, and not much by way of finish left on the palate. I have to admit that I didn’t really care a whole lot for this smoke as it was just a little too mild and the flavors just weren’t really there. Many thanks for giving me the opportunity to give this cigar a try David!
After lighting the foot, I take a few puffs and then a long draw to get a rather mild strength with only a small amount of spice on the tongue. There’s not much richness in the mild-bodied smoke, flavors are simply straightforward tobacco with not much by way of finish left on the palate.
A third in and the burn is sharp with a medium gray ash forming that is loose and falls off easily on its own. Smoke, mild in strength and body, continues to come through in abundance through the perfect draw with the straightforward tobacco taste remaining consistent. I wouldn’t say it was a bad smoke; however there’s really not much by way of richness in the flavor, nor in the finish which is quite short on the palate. I will say though, that the smoke is very smooth.
Unfortunately, halfway through, the battery on my camera died completely, so I wasn’t able to get final pics. However, the rest of the cigar was consistent with sharp burn, perfect draw, straightforward tobacco taste, and not much by way of finish left on the palate. I have to admit that I didn’t really care a whole lot for this smoke as it was just a little too mild and the flavors just weren’t really there. Many thanks for giving me the opportunity to give this cigar a try David!



