Trilogy Native Cameroon

SFG75

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I ordered a box of this from CI. You can check it out here. This baby has Nicaraguan and Italian long leaf wrapped in of course....a cameroon wrapper. I had this sitting in my coolidor for over three weeks now at roughly 65 rph. The wrapper was slightly veiny with a nice, glossy surface that I couldn't help but admire. Cutting the head was no problem at all, no loose leaves or anything like that. In lighting up the foot, I got a nice, even burn that lasted the entire duration of the cigar. I couldn't have asked for a nicer burn sequence. This would be a woodsy tasting cigar on the medium side. It put out a ton of smoke and was a delight right down to the nub. :thumbs: :thumbs:

Grade:88
 
I would agree SFG, 88 is about right. This is a good smoke for the price. The shape makes it a little more interesting as well.

I didn't realize it had Italian filler in it, thanks for the tip....
 
surferonthecrystalcoast said:
Great inexpensive cigar. :thumbs: I have had some draw problems with them though....they seem to be alittle on the tight side. But, I can overlook that for the price. ;)
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You know, I never mentioned the draw in my original post, and you touched upon why that is ironically enough. :whistling: I'm definitely going to stock up on this brand. I really had a good time enjoying this cigar. It burned nice and slow(took me two and a half hours to smoke) and it was just a nirvana-like experience. Glad to hear that you also enjoy this one. I had the exotic maduro in my pass that I think Treamayne picked up. The maddie version is a little spicy for my taste as mentioned previously, now I just have to try the Corojo version in the green band.

Hey-saw North Carolina in the news as of late. CNN had a big thing on the couple on meth that kidnapped their children from a foster home. Completely on the othersideof the state that you're in, but NC nevertheless. :thumbs:
 
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