Hilliermarcel
New Member
Hello,
My birthday was on the 14th and I had to celebrate with a few different cigars obviously.
I had Gurkha Master Select, finally an Opus X, My Uzi Weighs A Ton(My favorite right now), and at the climax of my birthday I whipped out the big 770 JFR that I had rest in a humidor for about 3 months.
Not really the best cigar ever but it stood out for some reason. I was obliterated don't get me wrong but it was so smooth. So here's my first official, non-online, cigar review.
I dug to the bottom of my beautiful humidor and delicately hauled out this beautiful brown behemoth while angelic music was playing in the background. Anyways I snapped some photos and bragged to my friends on how awesome I am for smoking such a giant piece of tasty tobacco. I'm referred to my friends as "the cigar guy". I compared it in size, shape, color, and pre draw to a gurkha ninja perfecto I gave to my friend. Just delicious.
I cut it, pre draw, lit it, and lit it and lit it again. It took awhile to get it even and just right for puffin.
Flavored I tasted? A little bit of everything. But it was mild for some reason. A little bland but here and there I would taste wood, pepper, a little chocolate and coffee. A little earth to it too. It sure was a struggle to keep it even though, because of the size of course. It was real toothy too. I don't know if it was from sitting in my humidor or what but it sure had a lot of white bumps In the ash.
After about 2-3 hours of time, I wasn't sure, I sadly had to put it down. It was delicious. For only $8 it's amazing. I want to buy a box and pull them out for special weekly occasions. Like I said before my judgement may be off but if you are the type to try cigars and big ones I recommend this.
Thanks for reading!!
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My birthday was on the 14th and I had to celebrate with a few different cigars obviously.
I had Gurkha Master Select, finally an Opus X, My Uzi Weighs A Ton(My favorite right now), and at the climax of my birthday I whipped out the big 770 JFR that I had rest in a humidor for about 3 months.
Not really the best cigar ever but it stood out for some reason. I was obliterated don't get me wrong but it was so smooth. So here's my first official, non-online, cigar review.
I dug to the bottom of my beautiful humidor and delicately hauled out this beautiful brown behemoth while angelic music was playing in the background. Anyways I snapped some photos and bragged to my friends on how awesome I am for smoking such a giant piece of tasty tobacco. I'm referred to my friends as "the cigar guy". I compared it in size, shape, color, and pre draw to a gurkha ninja perfecto I gave to my friend. Just delicious.
I cut it, pre draw, lit it, and lit it and lit it again. It took awhile to get it even and just right for puffin.
Flavored I tasted? A little bit of everything. But it was mild for some reason. A little bland but here and there I would taste wood, pepper, a little chocolate and coffee. A little earth to it too. It sure was a struggle to keep it even though, because of the size of course. It was real toothy too. I don't know if it was from sitting in my humidor or what but it sure had a lot of white bumps In the ash.
After about 2-3 hours of time, I wasn't sure, I sadly had to put it down. It was delicious. For only $8 it's amazing. I want to buy a box and pull them out for special weekly occasions. Like I said before my judgement may be off but if you are the type to try cigars and big ones I recommend this.
Thanks for reading!!
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