@jmcigars1 same with what Nate said, they came in pretty high in humidity. I let it settle to 68%, then took it out and and went into the dry box for a few days to come down to the 63%-65% range.
I smoked the first one last night.
I don't think the two cigars I received are the same, the smoked the lighter one last night. If they are the same, my eyes are playing tricks on me.
Connecticut wrapper I assume. This cigar was a lot lighter of a cigar than I normally smoke.
Construction: This cigar was rolled very well, I am impressed with the appearance. There was 2 caps, one was really close to the edge but that is pretty typical. I used a v-cut and it worked perfectly.
Pre-draw: On pre-light sniff and draw I didn't pick up many notes. Maybe a little bit of grass, but everyone around me was mowing their lawns so that could be from that.
Light and first 1/3: On first light, grass did start to stick out and some light hay. By the end of the first 3rd the grass was done and mostly hay and a light baking spice. I couldn't put my finger on the flavor but it was pleasant.
Second 3rd: This part continued as the first 3rd. Nothing changed that I noticed. The burn was rock solid. I did get a little turtling but it corrected itself quickly.
Final 3rd: This is where the cigar started to shine for me. During this time the cigar showed it's hand of flavors. There was a rich pepper at the end that I didn't expect. I was impressed and it left me wanting more of that final 3rd.
Final impression: While this cigar was much lighter and calmer than I would normally smoke, the construction and finish left me wanting more. If this was a regular production cigar I probably wouldn't buy it again because of the mildness, but because of the flavors and construction I would certainly explore other offerings from the manf.
I still have one to smoke, I will do that this week and post that also. Thank you very much for the opportunity!