duglynukem
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Well Jerry I managed to smoke #1 this morning. I let them rest for about a week in the humidor to ensure the temperature and humidity had a chance to stabilize.
Snow and 18 degrees does not offer many opportunities to relax with a stick outdoors. So I jumped in the hot tub with a cup of coffee, camera and a nice cigar. The pictures did not turn out well so I will try to do better in the future.
The wrapper is dark, oily and toothy. A few larger veins, but overall a very nice looking cigar. I compared this stick to a Don Carlos #4. They are similar in size, however the DC is has a tapered head where this one was rounded.
The pre-lit aroma is bold tobacco with a slightly grassy note.
The foot lit nicely with an even initial burn. The first draw was a bit harsh coating the mouth with a heavy tobacco plaque. I enjoy a robust cigar, but the first impression here was not good. After a few more puffs the flavor became more consistent. Part of the ash fell off with less than an inch gone and there was something hard like a stem that was causing an uneven burn. I noticed the wrapper had split (probably due to the temperature extremes). The split was about an inch long, but did not continue to unravel. Quite a bit of tar developed as I smoked. I would expect this considering the appearance of the cigar.
The closer I got to the midpoint the more I enjoyed the cigar. I finished with about an inch remaining, not because I didn't enjoy it, but my hand was freezing :laugh: The flavor was consistent to me with a very earthy bold tobacco flavor and a long finish.
I would smoke these again. Paula liked it as well...
Thanks Jerry - So what was it?
Snow and 18 degrees does not offer many opportunities to relax with a stick outdoors. So I jumped in the hot tub with a cup of coffee, camera and a nice cigar. The pictures did not turn out well so I will try to do better in the future.
The wrapper is dark, oily and toothy. A few larger veins, but overall a very nice looking cigar. I compared this stick to a Don Carlos #4. They are similar in size, however the DC is has a tapered head where this one was rounded.
The pre-lit aroma is bold tobacco with a slightly grassy note.
The foot lit nicely with an even initial burn. The first draw was a bit harsh coating the mouth with a heavy tobacco plaque. I enjoy a robust cigar, but the first impression here was not good. After a few more puffs the flavor became more consistent. Part of the ash fell off with less than an inch gone and there was something hard like a stem that was causing an uneven burn. I noticed the wrapper had split (probably due to the temperature extremes). The split was about an inch long, but did not continue to unravel. Quite a bit of tar developed as I smoked. I would expect this considering the appearance of the cigar.
The closer I got to the midpoint the more I enjoyed the cigar. I finished with about an inch remaining, not because I didn't enjoy it, but my hand was freezing :laugh: The flavor was consistent to me with a very earthy bold tobacco flavor and a long finish.
I would smoke these again. Paula liked it as well...
Thanks Jerry - So what was it?