Review: # 91
Price: $10.
Sucio 7x48
Country of Origin: Honduras
Factory: Agroindustrias Laepe, S.A.
Wrapper: Mexican San Andrés Rosado
Binder: Honduran Corojo Corte #3
Filler: Honduran Corojo, Mexican San Andrés Ligero & Nicaraguan Habano Ligero
Resting time 30 days
Storage humidity: 67, Temp 67
Come in these vitolas:
Room101 Master Collection One Monstro (5 x 60)
Room101 Master Collection One Sucio (7 x 48)
Room101 Master Collection One Mutante (7 x 38)
Room101 Master Collection One Roxxo (4 x 48)
Room101 Master Collection One Papi Chulo
Room101 Master Collection One Sucio (7 x 48)
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Prelight: Sweet cedar, sweet spice, new leather
1st 1/3
Sweet cocoa, syrup, smokey cedar, sweet leather, white pepper and peanuts, finishing with black coffee.
I love when a cigar starts off without the bitter pepper blast so many sticks begin with
The start of this cigar tells me this is going to be a great smoke.
I so far have had the
Room 101 LTD Daruma Monstro that was a stellar smoke and this one is no exception and starting off as a flavor bomb to be remembered.
The notes mention are classically blending into a smoother finish, burning straight with lots of smoke and a great draw.
2nd 1/3
This cigar reminds me a bit of the
RomaCraft Aquitaine with is meaty flavors
A slight green floral note appears as the sweetness settles and the leather and peanut notes move foward in a creamy taste on the palate and the sweet cocoa, syrup, smokey cedar, black coffee smooth.
Last 1/3
The black coffee moves up along with the peanuts, never becoming bitter, along with the notes described some soda flavors and vanilla show up also.
For the money it beats the Liga Privada #9 Toro with much more flavor and complexity and will gladly buy a box of the Room101 Master Collection One Sucio (7 x 48) over the Liga Privada #9 Toro ever again.
If your a Room101 fan, gives these a try, you won't be disappointed
Smoking time 1hr 30min
Score: 9.7 out of 10
A total of 4,400 boxes will be produced, with the Roxxo, Mutante, Sucio and Monstro versions all getting 1,000 boxes.
There will be 400 boxes of the Papi Chulo vitola produced.
Because of the varying box counts, each size will have 20,000 cigars made for a total run of 100,000 cigars
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