Aussie Shaun
Just call me Grumps.
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- Oct 19, 2010
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When these cigars arrived I knew I was in for a treat because they look great, The Bravo Colombian Gold Torpedo ( 6.5 x 50 ) is worth waiting for.
First impression was a nice dark sungrown wrapper with a spicy smell.
Firm construction with a few small veins running through the length of the stick,and a firmness that I prefer.
After cutting off the cap the pre-light draw was firm but easy enough to get air through.
Upon light up a strange tangy spice taste pulled me in to a truly new wonderful smoking experience ( the Colombian tobacco is as good as their coffee ).
loads of tangy smoke from each draw and a firm ash that topped off what was a really top quality smoke.
The burn did need a touch up in the first third though.
The flavor remained the same through the entire stick ( i did enjoy the taste ).
Construction = 9 /10
Wrapper = 8 /10
Taste = 9 / 10
Ash = 8/10
Overall Experience 9 /10
First impression was a nice dark sungrown wrapper with a spicy smell.
Firm construction with a few small veins running through the length of the stick,and a firmness that I prefer.
After cutting off the cap the pre-light draw was firm but easy enough to get air through.
Upon light up a strange tangy spice taste pulled me in to a truly new wonderful smoking experience ( the Colombian tobacco is as good as their coffee ).
loads of tangy smoke from each draw and a firm ash that topped off what was a really top quality smoke.
The burn did need a touch up in the first third though.
The flavor remained the same through the entire stick ( i did enjoy the taste ).
Construction = 9 /10
Wrapper = 8 /10
Taste = 9 / 10
Ash = 8/10
Overall Experience 9 /10