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El Septimo Michelangelo

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Beautiful perfecto, dark, oily wrapper, a few bumps, maybe the wrapper is a bit thin? Foot smell (ew!) was pretty benign, as was cold draw, not a lot there.
First third - the aroma is fantastic, sweet smell, caramel / vanilla ish. Starts out with cedar & toasted nuts, a little bitterness, but fades quickly. Maybe a French toast flavor shows briefly, it’s hard to put a description on some of these subtle flavors. So far so good.
2nd third - have been noticing a little sweetness on my lips, not Swisher Sweet strong, subtle. Cocoa or is it chocolate flavor shows up, a brief hit of citrus, but mild. Pepper is mild, maybe white pepper, but definitely not a spicy cigar. Dominant flavor is toasted something.
Final third - leather, straight forward tobacco dominates, still some toasted flavor, but it’s fading. Noticed a slight ammonia in aroma, not powerful.

Final thoughts - fantastic construction, not 1 touch up needed. Some complexity, not a flavor bomb but not boring, very pleasant cigar, aroma was outstanding. Score - 89, but how in TF do I assign a number 🤪. I’d buy more, but not go crazy & pimp the dog out for more $ crazy.

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Sounds pretty good. Thanks for the review. I had my first El Septimo last week and was impressed enough to try some others from them.
 
The Sacred Arts stuff is pretty good. I have enjoyed the three I have smoked, but for the price, I am on the fence.

If you don't mind a lighter cigar, their Culinary Arts Collection have been surprisingly good, especially for the price! @meadeweber @Gator if you stumble across them. I enjoyed the France Bordeaux with a full bodied Cab Sav and it was superb. The Rioja with a cup of coffee was splendid. I enjoyed the Nigori by itself.
 
The Sacred Arts stuff is pretty good. I have enjoyed the three I have smoked, but for the price, I am on the fence.

If you don't mind a lighter cigar, their Culinary Arts Collection have been surprisingly good, especially for the price! @meadeweber @Gator if you stumble across them. I enjoyed the France Bordeaux with a full bodied Cab Sav and it was superb. The Rioja with a cup of coffee was splendid. I enjoyed the Nigori by itself.
Thanks. I tried the Bordeaux and it was a little too mild for my liking, at least on that occasion.
 
Posted this on the wrong thread. Sorry. Second day in a row having a new brand/stick. Fable Fourth Prime. Enjoying so far.20240829_165531.jpg
 
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