Rosalones by Joya de Nicuragua

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Michigan
Size toro
 
Wrapper is a dark brown. Vey dry and paper-ish. Very smooth
Tastes like a very dry leather
 
Pre-light smell is odd -  Can't really put a name to the smell
 
20140906_092220 by thrynokrates, on Flickr
 
1st third
Upon lighting I am greeted with a mouthful of spice. Not a hot burn-a-hole-in-your-tongue taste.
Just a smooth mild non-peppery spice.
The first inch/half inch is nothing but this smooth spice but then it transforms into a nice dry papery leather flavor.
This is not what I'd call a sweet cigar. It has hints of sweetness without ever actually becoming sweet if that makes any sense.
Burn is fairly even. No tunneling or canooing to be ghad here.
 
20140906_100103 by thrynokrates, on Flickr
 
 
2nd third
Same as the 1st. Burn is still even. Flavor's the same as the 1st 3rd.
 
 
Last 3rd
Burn is a little uneven but there's still no sign of tunneling or canooing
20140906_101237 by thrynokrates, on Flickr
Flavor is the same as the 1st two thirds.
I would also like to point out that this cigar didn't smoke hot or harsh as I got towards the end.
 
 
 
Overall a very nice smoke.
Would I buy these again?
Definitely 
 
Cool. I could swear I bought some of these to see how they are. Totally had forgotten. Also have not had time to really sit and smoke a cigar for a few weeks.
I want to try that JdN new release too, I think it is "Red" or something like that. I used to smoke Pre-Sandinista JdN and still rank those among the best cigars I've ever smoked. Wish they could duplicate that old blend.
 
whylieineedacigar said:
Thanks for the review. Someone gifted me one of those a few months ago. I must try it.
I think you will enjoy it.
I think they're just as good as cigars that cost twice as much.
 
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