I wish I could remember who gave me this cigar.  Great smoke!  A Panamanian puro.
I grabbed a bottle of water, headed out to my after work sanctuary, and settled down to enjoy my cigar.  Right out of the cello it had a nice earthy smell.  Very natural.
I punched the cap and thought I didn’t get a good draw, so I clipped the end.  Good draw.  I wish I had a torch; but due to our location, they are hard to get, and uhhhh ‘difficult’ to ship.  So I got my Zippo and started to toast the cap with the heat-and-purge method that I have adopted.  And then my Zippo apparently ran out of fluid.  So I had to go find a smoker and use his bic.
Anyway (back to my story), right away there was a lot of spice and earth flavors.  It had a good medium-ish flavor that really kept my attention.  And lots of thick smoke.  It was a tad windy, but the smoke was blowing right into a light on a corner of a building and I could watch it drift away.
I would have paid more attention, but at that point my buddy Mike stopped by and we sat around and we were talking about work stuff for a while, so my mind wasn’t 100% on the smoke.  The construction was good, the ash held on for about an inch at a time, and the burn was great.  
At the half-way mark the cigar picked up in intensity.  It got more spicy and my mouth and nose started tingling.  I didn’t have a very big dinner and had a little buzz going on.  I was totally digging it, but nothing good lasts forever…  like this cigar.  It did last me 50 minutes and I loved it.
I would definitely smoke this one again.   Check it out if you get a chance.
Cheers,
Michael
… and that is my ninth review.
		
		
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This cigar came from a sampler from Eric at Kioki Cigars.  
Thank you, Eric.  Good smoke.
Michael
		
		
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