BigJake6904
Fat Texan
Cigar: Camacho Liberty 2007
Size: 6 x 52
Smoking Time: 1hr. 8min.
Drink: Arizona Green Tea
Pre Light: The dos capas is always very appealing to me. I’ve had wonderful experiences with this type of wrap and can’t wait to smoke this cigar. The draw is perfect, and the cigar seems to be very well constructed, however, we will discover this as we begin to give it the fiery death. The draw before lighting it seems to be somewhat nutty and very sweet.
First Third: When I first tried to lay my hands on the flavors, I puffed and puffed until I thought I had put my finger on it. Of course! It was a subtle nutty leathery sweetness. Not off to a bad start. The burn is staying consistent thus far, and the construction seems to be great. I can’t wait for this cigar to hit that second third and really open up.
Second Third: Well, I was expecting a lot more flavors when entering this portion of the stick, I’m very disappointed. There is simply more leather and less sweetness. Usually with the 11/18’s I notice the cigar get’s much much better the more you smoke. The aroma has definitely picked up, and is very sweet and rich, I must say the cigar to me, is not the same. I must compliment the cigar construction, however. It made it almost to the peak of the bulge before it ashed itself.
Third Third: As we begin the descent down from the middle, there is an obvious spice that comes out of the middle of nowhere and the leatheriness becomes brasher. The cigar seems to be on a steady decline, becoming more bland the more you smoke it after being at the 52 ring gauge peak.
Conclusion: Even though the cigar didn’t hit my personal flavors of love, It was a fairly decent smoke. The construction was spot on, It only ashed twice the whole duration of the smoke. Even though I wasn’t fond of the flavors, the aroma was pretty pleasant. The burn was consistent. I probably won’t buy it again for $16 but It’s a decent smoke if you’re that leather lover.
Appearance: 9/10
Aroma: 8/10
Burn: 9/10
Construction: 8/10
Draw: 8/10
Overall: 8/10
Size: 6 x 52
Smoking Time: 1hr. 8min.
Drink: Arizona Green Tea
Pre Light: The dos capas is always very appealing to me. I’ve had wonderful experiences with this type of wrap and can’t wait to smoke this cigar. The draw is perfect, and the cigar seems to be very well constructed, however, we will discover this as we begin to give it the fiery death. The draw before lighting it seems to be somewhat nutty and very sweet.

First Third: When I first tried to lay my hands on the flavors, I puffed and puffed until I thought I had put my finger on it. Of course! It was a subtle nutty leathery sweetness. Not off to a bad start. The burn is staying consistent thus far, and the construction seems to be great. I can’t wait for this cigar to hit that second third and really open up.

Second Third: Well, I was expecting a lot more flavors when entering this portion of the stick, I’m very disappointed. There is simply more leather and less sweetness. Usually with the 11/18’s I notice the cigar get’s much much better the more you smoke. The aroma has definitely picked up, and is very sweet and rich, I must say the cigar to me, is not the same. I must compliment the cigar construction, however. It made it almost to the peak of the bulge before it ashed itself.

Third Third: As we begin the descent down from the middle, there is an obvious spice that comes out of the middle of nowhere and the leatheriness becomes brasher. The cigar seems to be on a steady decline, becoming more bland the more you smoke it after being at the 52 ring gauge peak.

Conclusion: Even though the cigar didn’t hit my personal flavors of love, It was a fairly decent smoke. The construction was spot on, It only ashed twice the whole duration of the smoke. Even though I wasn’t fond of the flavors, the aroma was pretty pleasant. The burn was consistent. I probably won’t buy it again for $16 but It’s a decent smoke if you’re that leather lover.

Appearance: 9/10
Aroma: 8/10
Burn: 9/10
Construction: 8/10
Draw: 8/10
Overall: 8/10