Kingantz
Growing too fast.
I picked a few of these up recently from Matt (Mmburtch) and decided to try one this evening. I’ve actually been really looking forward to smoking one of these as I haven’t had one from ’06, only from ’07 and have really enjoyed the ones smoked so far. I notice the band on this ’06 is completely different than the ’07 I have, so went and did a little research and it seems there’s actually three different bands for these. The 2008 however now all have a second band with Mag 46 on them. I actually like the old band better myself. I also notice the ’06 wrapper is much darker than the ’07, which isn’t unusual on Cuban cigars.
There’s noticeable oil on the wrapper with a patchwork of veins throughout. It has a small amount of give when squeezed, a very good weight in the hand, and with the well-constructed cap punched I find a perfect draw. I grabbed my trusty Zippo and torched the foot and got the burn going good, and then a long draw.
A perfect spice hits the back of the tongue and throat with the smoke itself a good medium body. Tastes of a rich, dark coffee came through with cocoa, earth, and a very nice woodiness. There was also a delicious sweetness in the smoke that was fantastic. The finish was incredibly good, long and lasting on the palate.
The burn was sharp with a strong medium gray ash that held until ashed about every inch or so. Smoke flowed effortlessly from the perfect draw, continuing to be a good medium body with a spot on spice and excellent, rich flavors. The finish was simply fantastic.
What an incredible smoke! A sharp burn with strong ash, perfect draw, rich delicious flavors with a excellent finish that lasted long after exhaling. I’m glad I still have a couple of these left and hope that the ’07 batch I have, with enough down time, turn out to be as good as these. Thanks Matt!
There’s noticeable oil on the wrapper with a patchwork of veins throughout. It has a small amount of give when squeezed, a very good weight in the hand, and with the well-constructed cap punched I find a perfect draw. I grabbed my trusty Zippo and torched the foot and got the burn going good, and then a long draw.
A perfect spice hits the back of the tongue and throat with the smoke itself a good medium body. Tastes of a rich, dark coffee came through with cocoa, earth, and a very nice woodiness. There was also a delicious sweetness in the smoke that was fantastic. The finish was incredibly good, long and lasting on the palate.
The burn was sharp with a strong medium gray ash that held until ashed about every inch or so. Smoke flowed effortlessly from the perfect draw, continuing to be a good medium body with a spot on spice and excellent, rich flavors. The finish was simply fantastic.
What an incredible smoke! A sharp burn with strong ash, perfect draw, rich delicious flavors with a excellent finish that lasted long after exhaling. I’m glad I still have a couple of these left and hope that the ’07 batch I have, with enough down time, turn out to be as good as these. Thanks Matt!






