Kingantz
Growing too fast.
This evening I pulled out this nice looking DP Serie JJ Belicoso with a chocolate brown wrapper that was quite smooth and oily with noticeable veins. The cigar was firm when squeezed, had a good weight in the hand, and with the tapered head clipped, I found a perfect draw with a rich cocoa taste that had a bite to it.
With the foot nice and toasty, I took a couple puffs and then a good draw to find an immediate strong black pepper spice on the back of the tongue and throat. The strong spice lasted the first few draws, and then settled down a bit to reveal very rich flavors of cocoa, earth, dark roasted nuts, and a sweet bread taste. Delicious! My buddy Bill (Whopper) showed up to do the final trades, which put the final chapter on another successful pass. Bill decided to fire up the Cuba Aliados Pyramide #3 Maduro that was in his pile of takes.
The burn on the Serie JJ wanted to run a little, however overall the burn was good at first. A number of cracks started to appear in the wrapper and continued to swell and burst in several places. No matter as I continued on with smoking it and enjoying it a great deal. The smoke was a good medium body with the flavors continuing as described before, actually getting progressively better as I smoked on through. There was an excellent finish that was very lasting.
Unfortunately the cigar was quite a mess with splits all around, however I still managed to smoke it down to almost a nub. This was an excellent smoke with good black pepper spice throughout and delicious, rich flavors and lasting finish. Bill seemed to enjoy the Aliados well enough, smoking it down to about an inch or so. The wife came to the door mouthing that dinner was ready, and so Bill headed out. Was a nice, relaxing evening of nice smokes and good conversation.
Good seeing ya Bill!
C’mon Bill! Don’t be shy!
Yep! Bill was reeeeally enjoying that Aliados! :laugh:
With the foot nice and toasty, I took a couple puffs and then a good draw to find an immediate strong black pepper spice on the back of the tongue and throat. The strong spice lasted the first few draws, and then settled down a bit to reveal very rich flavors of cocoa, earth, dark roasted nuts, and a sweet bread taste. Delicious! My buddy Bill (Whopper) showed up to do the final trades, which put the final chapter on another successful pass. Bill decided to fire up the Cuba Aliados Pyramide #3 Maduro that was in his pile of takes.
The burn on the Serie JJ wanted to run a little, however overall the burn was good at first. A number of cracks started to appear in the wrapper and continued to swell and burst in several places. No matter as I continued on with smoking it and enjoying it a great deal. The smoke was a good medium body with the flavors continuing as described before, actually getting progressively better as I smoked on through. There was an excellent finish that was very lasting.
Unfortunately the cigar was quite a mess with splits all around, however I still managed to smoke it down to almost a nub. This was an excellent smoke with good black pepper spice throughout and delicious, rich flavors and lasting finish. Bill seemed to enjoy the Aliados well enough, smoking it down to about an inch or so. The wife came to the door mouthing that dinner was ready, and so Bill headed out. Was a nice, relaxing evening of nice smokes and good conversation.
Good seeing ya Bill!






C’mon Bill! Don’t be shy!

Yep! Bill was reeeeally enjoying that Aliados! :laugh:
