MY JOSE SEIJAS REVIEW
Ok - Here goes, after all the build up:
(IMHO)
1. First, Un-lit - the smell is one of the best I have had. sweet. wrapper is an Ecuadoran Sumatra, olor binder from the Dominican Republic, Filler tobacco from the Dominican, Peru and Nicaragua
2. Cut off about 1/8" of the foot to light, 1/4" of cap to draw. Some people do not cut the foot, personal preference, but its easier to draw the flame to the foot when its cut IMO.
3. 1st inch was a tough draw, smoke was billowing off the foot, but poor draw, started to canoe (I have pics but don't know how to get them into a post). I found myself clipping away at the cap which eventually helped the draw to become good and the ash eventually corrected.
4. Nice white ash, hung on for about 1.5 inches until it fell off, turned to a white/grey ash after that.
5. 1st third had its issues (above) but ended up being a good start. To me there was a subtle hint of cherry, I think due to the sweetness of the smoke, but I also tasted a cinnamin / coffee blend.
6. 2nd third was good until the end, the draw became tight again, not sure why. Had to stop smoking. Had that not happened I could have enjoyed the whole stick.
Overall
Presentation of cigar Excellent - figurado
Color is medium brown, neither lite or dark
Oily in appearance - smooth, without large veins, and nice cap and foot construction.
Draw was firm, but smokable
Lighting and burn.
Burn was slow, with a firm medium white ash
no relights needed
Taste
Medium body cigar, cherry, cinnamin, coffee
Would I pay $15 for this cigar? No. $10 yes. But I would hope aging would help the draw. The one I smoked was gifted to me last Wednesday, and I have no idea if was aged at all, I doubt it from the draw issues and it was only in my humi at 65% for 5 days...I am SO hopingthat was the issue because that was the sweetest smelling stick I've had. All-in-all...this is only my opinion. A litle disappointed.
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