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First one from my CI sampler

Double D

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Fire Triple fermented from Indian tabac

Ring: 52

Length: 4 3/4

filler: blend of Honduran and Nicaraguan

Binder: Connecticut Broad Leaf

Wrapper:Triple Fermented from Costa Rica

Color: Dark Brown

Construction: Firm well rolled

Smell unlit: strong with a bit of spice

Taste: Spicy with a bit of a bite

draw: light and smooth

ash: light grey with few dark flecks held together well while i was 4x4 down the tank trail.

I receaved this Cigar as part of a sampler pack. I was itching so badly to try one so i told my boss i was going out to check the lakes. Part of my job is I am responsible for 11 lakes and 3 Streams. Pulled out my favorite punch a spent .308 shell caseing makes a perfect punch hole and fired it up. my initial reaction on taste was hmm hint of gunpowder probably due to my punch then the spiciness hit me like a jalopeno bam not bad. was driving about 45mph down gravel rutted road and the ash held one for about 2 1/2 inches then a nasty rut hit and ashes everywhere. it burnt pretty evenly considering the conditions. Stopped at the first lake and tapped some ash into the water and the little perch started darting to the surface and eating it was happy to share with them. Climbed in my truck and drove off the cigar was down to last 2 inches or so and it started to canoe a bit but not to bad. checked the rest of the lakes shareing with the fish from time to time and finished a nice smoke not a fan of full bodied smokes like this normally but really enjoyed this one. it may have been it was cool brisk day with the leaves blowing and smelling of autumn put me in a good state of mind as well. Overall i would recomend this one.

EDIT I REAlize this is not a premium but it was still a good smoke.
 
Well if you liked it... I probably need to try one as well you know I loved that Indian Tabac super fuerte I smoked yesterday... And knowing you you already have smoked at least half the 'gars you received in the mail.

Nice review :thumbs: , but remember what I told you about MS Word and its spell check next time :p

And :laugh: at you feeding the fish the ashes, try rubbing some on your lures next time... you might finally catch that Walleye you've been trying for the last 8 years :sign:
 
Hmmmm,

Triple fermented. I do believe the only other cigar in the world that uses triple fermented leaf is the Cohiba. That said, sounds like it was a right good cigar for tooling around in the great outddors. :D

Thanks for the review!

Wilkey
 
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