Kingantz
Growing too fast.
This is one gorgeous cigar with a smooth Colorado shade wrapper that has noticeable oils. It has a hefty weight in the hand and is slightly spongy when squeezed. I punch the large cap with the biggest ring on my knife and find a perfect draw.
With fire to the foot, I puff a few times to get the burn going good and take a draw. There’s a small amount of spice in the mild to medium bodied smoke with delicious flavors of vanilla, roasted nuts, cocoa, and orange peel. The finish is lasting and has a pronounced woody flavor that’s very good on the palate.
At about an inch in, the burn wanted to go to one side, however only slightly. The ash is strong and a light gray in color. The smoke continues to be a mild to medium body with the same flavors as described earlier, rich and creamy on the tongue, and a finish still long and lasting on the palate.
Towards the end, the flavors remained consistent with tastes of vanilla bean, roasted nuts, rich cocoa, and what seemed to be an orange peel flavor. I’m still finding the smoke to be a mild to medium body, leaning more towards the mild side for me. The burn has been sharp with the wrapper ash a whitish gray and binder filler ash a much darker gray. The finish is delicious and rich, lasting long after putting the cigar down.
This was a very good smoke, and I can see how it was chosen as the number one cigar. I’d like to thank Israel (Uptown_Isy) for sending this cigar to me. I thoroughly enjoyed it, and would definitely get more…if there were any to get!
With fire to the foot, I puff a few times to get the burn going good and take a draw. There’s a small amount of spice in the mild to medium bodied smoke with delicious flavors of vanilla, roasted nuts, cocoa, and orange peel. The finish is lasting and has a pronounced woody flavor that’s very good on the palate.
At about an inch in, the burn wanted to go to one side, however only slightly. The ash is strong and a light gray in color. The smoke continues to be a mild to medium body with the same flavors as described earlier, rich and creamy on the tongue, and a finish still long and lasting on the palate.
Towards the end, the flavors remained consistent with tastes of vanilla bean, roasted nuts, rich cocoa, and what seemed to be an orange peel flavor. I’m still finding the smoke to be a mild to medium body, leaning more towards the mild side for me. The burn has been sharp with the wrapper ash a whitish gray and binder filler ash a much darker gray. The finish is delicious and rich, lasting long after putting the cigar down.
This was a very good smoke, and I can see how it was chosen as the number one cigar. I’d like to thank Israel (Uptown_Isy) for sending this cigar to me. I thoroughly enjoyed it, and would definitely get more…if there were any to get!




