chewbacco
darkside looks appealing...
Got a single of this cigar and was planning on waiting a while before smoking it...but found quite a bit of white spots developing. I assumed it was early stages of mold.
So I decided to light this bad boy up.
Specs...
5-1/22" x 52
Filler = Cuba
Binder = Cuba
Wrapper = Cuba (not too dark, a little oily, thin veins)
Shape...
The cigar is either a belicoso or torpedo shape
Refreshments...
Diet Pepsi
Multi grain Wheat Fig newtons
Lighting...
Cut the cigar with cigar scissors...the construction of the cigar is superb.
I lit the cigar with my newly purchased Xtend Dupont lighter.
The cigar burned a little unevenly...mostly because it's a 'cold' and windy night.
Flavor...
Definitely a cuban! There's something about this cigar that says rich, but in a light way. It's more on the mellow side...with a nice aftertaste. The first half of the cigar has hints of wheat and light brown sugar. It has a slight cedar and syrupy core. It never got harsh even through the 2nd half. I'm amazed with the aftertaste of the cigar...slight tang, not too much. Overall flavor...toast, nutty.
Strength...
As most of you know, I can't take cigars with high nicotine content. This cigar didn't put me under! It's definitely on the mild to medium side.
Nose...?
Dang! I just accidentally exhaled through my nose! It was a shock...but it wasn't unpleasant. The aftertaste now has a carmelized toast flavor to it. Very nice.
Recommendation...
This is definitely a cigar that I wouldn't mind smoking more of. For those that enjoy stronger smokes, this might not be the cigar for you. One of my top 10 cubans.
So I decided to light this bad boy up.
Specs...
5-1/22" x 52
Filler = Cuba
Binder = Cuba
Wrapper = Cuba (not too dark, a little oily, thin veins)
Shape...
The cigar is either a belicoso or torpedo shape
Refreshments...
Diet Pepsi
Multi grain Wheat Fig newtons
Lighting...
Cut the cigar with cigar scissors...the construction of the cigar is superb.
I lit the cigar with my newly purchased Xtend Dupont lighter.
The cigar burned a little unevenly...mostly because it's a 'cold' and windy night.
Flavor...
Definitely a cuban! There's something about this cigar that says rich, but in a light way. It's more on the mellow side...with a nice aftertaste. The first half of the cigar has hints of wheat and light brown sugar. It has a slight cedar and syrupy core. It never got harsh even through the 2nd half. I'm amazed with the aftertaste of the cigar...slight tang, not too much. Overall flavor...toast, nutty.
Strength...
As most of you know, I can't take cigars with high nicotine content. This cigar didn't put me under! It's definitely on the mild to medium side.
Nose...?
Dang! I just accidentally exhaled through my nose! It was a shock...but it wasn't unpleasant. The aftertaste now has a carmelized toast flavor to it. Very nice.
Recommendation...
This is definitely a cigar that I wouldn't mind smoking more of. For those that enjoy stronger smokes, this might not be the cigar for you. One of my top 10 cubans.