Well I've had this for a year, so I figured it was time to try it!
Cigar Info
Brand: A. Fuente
Name: God Of Fire Calito 2006
Vitola: Double Robusto
Size: 5.7 x 52
Wrapper: Ecuadorian
Purchased: Cigar.com
Date Purchased: 9.1.08
Price: $24
Date Smoked: 9.15.09
Approx Age: 1 year
Other Info
Cutter: Xi2
Lighter: Ronson
Drink: None
Appearance
Wrapper Color: Sandy brown
Cap Construction: Good tripple cap
Veins: Few small
Oil Presence: Light oil
Cracks/Defects: Slight wrapper cracking
Pre Light Draw: Perfect
Pre Light Flavor: Wheat
First Third
Flavors: Sweet ceder, hint of coffee left on pallet
Notes: Burned through cracks with no problems, held ash well
84/100
Second Third
Flavors: Still sweet ceder, toast, very slight white pepper
Notes: Cigar burned cool
86/100
Final Third
Flavors: Maintained sweetness but less prominent, mild tobacco and woodsy
Notes: small crack developed after removal of band, slight touch up required with one inch left.
74/100
Overall
Medium to full bodied, would buy again for <$18
81.3/100
Pics!
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And Cooper decided to smoke with me
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Good cigar, a little on the expensive side, but I still love'em. Just an FYI The Carlito is Cameroon wrapper, the Don Carlos is Ecuadorian Sumatra. Thanks for the review!
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Originally Posted by Mr B:
I had one of these in a blind Cigar Swap and loved every minute of it. Just too darn $$$.
:-) I've been watching on cbid cause I'd like to try one. Even there they've been going for $20+.
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Thank all of youfor your comments. You're all welcome to the format but just so you all know the scoring actualy breaks down further in my notes. Ex each third gets 1-10 points for appearence 1-10 points for construction 1-10 points for burn quality and 1-20 points for taste, then I add those and multiply by two to give the final total of 1-100 points
:-)
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