Kingantz
Growing too fast.
I had really been looking forward to trying this smoke, gifted to me by my good friend DeVonn (Amateuraficionado), thanks brotha! The wrapper was very dark maduro, the darkest I’ve seen on a Cuban besides the Cohiba Maduros. Construction was good with only one vein running down the side. There was a good weight to the cigar and gave only slightly when squeezed. I punched the triple cap, put fire to the foot, and found the first draw to be perfect. Smooth and creamy smoke flowed into my mouth, and as I exhaled through the mouth and nose there was tastes of rich cocoa and cedar with a perfect balance of spice in the medium strength smoke.
I could recognize the Montecristo profile in this smoke, however a profound richness was in there that I did not get with the regular line (#1, #2, etc.). The cigar had an excellent burn throughout and ashed itself about every inch or so. This was definitely one of the best Montecristo cigars I’ve had to date. I would certainly love to have had a box of these.
I could recognize the Montecristo profile in this smoke, however a profound richness was in there that I did not get with the regular line (#1, #2, etc.). The cigar had an excellent burn throughout and ashed itself about every inch or so. This was definitely one of the best Montecristo cigars I’ve had to date. I would certainly love to have had a box of these.



