So I've reviewed one of these before, maybe even two, and they both had draws that were WAAY too tight.
Finally lit one up several weeks later and it's finally ready, humidity-wise.
(I am assuming the draw problems were due to the typically over-humidified environment in which mail order cigars are stored)
For those of you who may ask,
http://www.cigarsinternational.com/prodDis...tem=CS-K3&cat=3
This is a very pungent and strong cigar. It's hard to describe the taste but it's not refined; it's the equivalent of a cannon ball where a Fuente might be a 200mm artillery shell.
Sometimes it's nice to go with precision bombing; other times it's fun to go back to something that has rougher edges.
The real deal aren't worth it. These are a good change of pace cigar (I've smoked both and cannot tell the difference. The price on these is what makes them worth it)
Edit: my coolerdor is a fairly stable 65%
Finally lit one up several weeks later and it's finally ready, humidity-wise.
(I am assuming the draw problems were due to the typically over-humidified environment in which mail order cigars are stored)
For those of you who may ask,
http://www.cigarsinternational.com/prodDis...tem=CS-K3&cat=3
This is a very pungent and strong cigar. It's hard to describe the taste but it's not refined; it's the equivalent of a cannon ball where a Fuente might be a 200mm artillery shell.
Sometimes it's nice to go with precision bombing; other times it's fun to go back to something that has rougher edges.
The real deal aren't worth it. These are a good change of pace cigar (I've smoked both and cannot tell the difference. The price on these is what makes them worth it)
Edit: my coolerdor is a fairly stable 65%