fetterjohn
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This is my second Trinidad Fundadore and have to say that the look and smell of this cigar is F'ing fantastic. When I clipped the head and took the initial draw I new I was in for some problems (super, not VERY tight draw) but I prepped the foot and lit away! It was hard to get started but the flavor...OH the flavor...was outstanding!
Gotta give it to this cigar...such fantastic taste. But after I lit it, it really never wanted to open up. So about 1/2 inch into it...it got a heat run. About a half inch up one side just ignited...but I couldn't draw through the thing...so I tried to massage it and light the other side but nothing. So I sat it down for a few minutes and it went out. Picked it back up and tried to re-light it. Difficult. So I did the unthinkable...I took my trusty Xikar and cut about 1 inch off of it to try to eliminate the bad section (crying). And you know what...from that point out it was perfect. Not great...but perfect! OH MAN!! What a great cigar. Medium bodied heaven! I think that if this particular vilota never had any draw issues it would quite possibly by my favorite cigar...ever.
Now to the tasting.
Very pronounced leather and earth with a hint of pepper and sugar. The best thing about this cigar is that it is so smooth...no harshness at all...even after the attempts to suck through the the plug. No tarriness or bitterness.
I can't say that there was perfect construction but after I cut it, it went quite smoothly. These do need about 1-2 years of age on them to make them fantastic and to release the pressure of the plug. But overall...a great smoke that really needs to mature and smoke when older.
That's it.
-Fetter

Now to the tasting.
Very pronounced leather and earth with a hint of pepper and sugar. The best thing about this cigar is that it is so smooth...no harshness at all...even after the attempts to suck through the the plug. No tarriness or bitterness.
I can't say that there was perfect construction but after I cut it, it went quite smoothly. These do need about 1-2 years of age on them to make them fantastic and to release the pressure of the plug. But overall...a great smoke that really needs to mature and smoke when older.
That's it.
-Fetter