SewerRanger
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Ring Gauge:50
Length:5"
Filler
ominican Republic (I think, website says Rep. Dominicana, so that's my best bet)
Binder
ominican Republic
Wrapper:Brazilian Maduro
You're probably wondering what the hell is a Cezar Bronner. Well that's a good question and I can't really answer it for you. A quick Google search only turns up their own website and it's in English and Italian, with a map of Haiti as a background, and store locations (I think that's what a "point shop" is) in Latvia and the Czech Republic. I think I might be the first person on the internet to review them and that's a shame because these are rather tasty little cigars. This cigar itself is small with a light colored wrapper. The website says it's a Brazilian Maduro but I've never seen a maduro wrapper this golden brown and light colored. If I had to guess it's probably a cameroon. Enough history though, how does it taste? It tastes great. The initial smell is of an earthy cedar. It lights up evenly and the draw is good. The first taste really sets the mood with a pleasant spiciness and hints of leather. Soon things begin to heat up though and the spicy flavor comes alive. And I mean it really comes alive. This baby is heavy on the spicy pepper flavors and stays that way through out the smoke. Amongst my friends we call these the pepper bombs. The first couple of cigars I smoked fresh from the box without aging any and the peppery flavor was really intense. I like peppery flavored things (tequila anyone?) so this didn't bother me but a couple of my friends thought it was too intense. After a couple of weeks sitting in the humi the flavor calmed down some but still kept it's spicy pepper as the dominant taste. I hope I can find someone else who sells these. I got my first batch of these guys on the super cheap (a box of 25 for $20 + shipping) and was amazed at how good they were. I'd easily pay $5 - $6/stick for these, maybe even more if they were a bit larger. The only downside
Length:5"
Filler

Binder

Wrapper:Brazilian Maduro
You're probably wondering what the hell is a Cezar Bronner. Well that's a good question and I can't really answer it for you. A quick Google search only turns up their own website and it's in English and Italian, with a map of Haiti as a background, and store locations (I think that's what a "point shop" is) in Latvia and the Czech Republic. I think I might be the first person on the internet to review them and that's a shame because these are rather tasty little cigars. This cigar itself is small with a light colored wrapper. The website says it's a Brazilian Maduro but I've never seen a maduro wrapper this golden brown and light colored. If I had to guess it's probably a cameroon. Enough history though, how does it taste? It tastes great. The initial smell is of an earthy cedar. It lights up evenly and the draw is good. The first taste really sets the mood with a pleasant spiciness and hints of leather. Soon things begin to heat up though and the spicy flavor comes alive. And I mean it really comes alive. This baby is heavy on the spicy pepper flavors and stays that way through out the smoke. Amongst my friends we call these the pepper bombs. The first couple of cigars I smoked fresh from the box without aging any and the peppery flavor was really intense. I like peppery flavored things (tequila anyone?) so this didn't bother me but a couple of my friends thought it was too intense. After a couple of weeks sitting in the humi the flavor calmed down some but still kept it's spicy pepper as the dominant taste. I hope I can find someone else who sells these. I got my first batch of these guys on the super cheap (a box of 25 for $20 + shipping) and was amazed at how good they were. I'd easily pay $5 - $6/stick for these, maybe even more if they were a bit larger. The only downside