Kingantz
Growing too fast.
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It seems summer is finally coming to an end. Temperatures have dropped the past week and was a nice 55 degrees (F) early this morning. A strong, chilly wind has been blowing all day and the sky an overcast gray. Ah the makings of fall weather.
This afternoon, I picked out a Vegas Robaina Don Alejandro to smoke while I relaxed under the walnut tree. I had been looking forward to putting fire to this impressive cigar as I do love the Vegas Robaina line. I unfortunately have no idea of the age as this came in a fiver and the vendor couldn’t give me a date.
The construction to the medium brown wrapper was good other than a small piece missing at the head (can see it in the pictures). There was a nice triple cap and the foot showed possible overfilling. I found a slight give when squeezed in certain spots, however I found a few spots that were extremely hard as well. I was really hoping this thing wouldn’t be plugged. I punched the cap and sure enough found a tight draw. I was able to get some air through, however it took drawing really hard to do so.
I put fire to the foot and blew on the glowing embers to get the burn even. The draw was just way too tight, and I struggled to get any smoke out of the cigar. About a half inch in, it did loosen up enough to get some smoke out, however still not like I would have liked it. When I did get a good draw, there was a sweet, floral taste to the medium smoke. I also found some notes of earth, possibly lightly toasted nuts. Hints of cedar came through as well.
Unfortunately, the draw continued to be tight throughout the entire smoke. Even with massaging and rolling it. I did get smoke out of it, however it took some serious puffing and then a strong draw to get it. The ash was very dark throughout and very rough looking, however had a good burn with the exception for the slight run at the beginning.
I’m hoping to have a better experience in the draw with the next one as I believe this would be an excellent smoke when burning good.
This afternoon, I picked out a Vegas Robaina Don Alejandro to smoke while I relaxed under the walnut tree. I had been looking forward to putting fire to this impressive cigar as I do love the Vegas Robaina line. I unfortunately have no idea of the age as this came in a fiver and the vendor couldn’t give me a date.
The construction to the medium brown wrapper was good other than a small piece missing at the head (can see it in the pictures). There was a nice triple cap and the foot showed possible overfilling. I found a slight give when squeezed in certain spots, however I found a few spots that were extremely hard as well. I was really hoping this thing wouldn’t be plugged. I punched the cap and sure enough found a tight draw. I was able to get some air through, however it took drawing really hard to do so.
I put fire to the foot and blew on the glowing embers to get the burn even. The draw was just way too tight, and I struggled to get any smoke out of the cigar. About a half inch in, it did loosen up enough to get some smoke out, however still not like I would have liked it. When I did get a good draw, there was a sweet, floral taste to the medium smoke. I also found some notes of earth, possibly lightly toasted nuts. Hints of cedar came through as well.
Unfortunately, the draw continued to be tight throughout the entire smoke. Even with massaging and rolling it. I did get smoke out of it, however it took some serious puffing and then a strong draw to get it. The ash was very dark throughout and very rough looking, however had a good burn with the exception for the slight run at the beginning.
I’m hoping to have a better experience in the draw with the next one as I believe this would be an excellent smoke when burning good.




