$5. - $6.
Strength: Mild-Medium
Wrapper: Connecticut
Origin: Nicaragua
Shape: Toro
Prelight: Leather, pepper, barnyard hay
1st 1/3
Pepper blast, great draw, earthy, woody and leathery taste, light coffee, creamy faint sweetness, almost like weak honey, pepper turning spicy smooth, liking this stick so far.
Normally the first 1/3 I'd like someone else to smoke it for me but this cigar is pretty darn good , thick toothing and razor sharp burn with white gray ash and about 1 1/2" before falling off
I love when a cigar that has mixed reviews comes through like this.
Medium/full bodied in strength to me.
2nd 1/3
Stick reminds me a bit of my first experience with a Macanudo
Coffee, woody, leather continuing firmly with some of the sweetness fading and the spice growing but creamy.
The cigar band is one of the widest I've seen, having to take it off here
There's no bitterness or bite and love when a cigar dose this right, running cool too.
Final 1/3
Woody, leather and nutty now and very smooth, this stick never needed babysitting in the burn, a quality cigar from Perdomo.
This is a perfect stick for a new comer and may be too one dimensional for the veterinarian but well worth a sit down for a relaxing time, a must try and at a great price.
Smoke time: 1hr 20 min
Score 8.5 out of 10
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Originally Posted by Outlaw God:
This is a perfect stick for a new comer and may be too one dimensional for the veterinarian but well worth a sit down for a relaxing time, a must try and at a great price.
Do Veterinarian's have more developed pallets than us?
:-)
I used to LOVE these, but lately (Past 9 or so months they've gotten... boring. I don't know, maybe it's my palet changing, but for the past year I've been getting into more and more dark, oily beauties.
Solid review.
:-)
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