slcraiders
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Villiger 1888 Long Filler
This is a fairly new release from the Villiger Company. I never really cared for their Export series or others I have tried from this Swiss line. My wife picked this up with a few other smokes for me as an Easter gift. It looked interesting so I decided to fire it up last night while BBQ'ing.
Size: Robusto (approx 5" L x 52 ring gauge)
Wrapper: Ecuador
Binder: Dominican
Filler: Dominican
Very nicely constructed cigar packed (but not overpacked) with plenty of tobacco. The burn on this remained pretty straight throughout and the ash was a nice light gray in color. The burn and draw were exceptional. The only drawback here was the wrapper was extremely thin and split on me early on. By the time I finished the cigar, the wrapper had split in three places and I had to hold it in place to the binder as I smoked.
The first half of the cigar verged on full strength (I would say Med-Full) with a very nice spice to it. Shocking considering the Dominican "innards". As I entered the second half, the spice faded away into a more leathery flavor that was extremely creamy. This part of the cigar would fall more into the mild-med flavor profile. Body wise, definitely medium throughout.
This would make a great morning cigar and I was surprised overall at the experience this smoke provided. I would give this cigar a solid B rating, but would not spend the approx. $7-8 per stick (9.25 locally) to get more.
This is a fairly new release from the Villiger Company. I never really cared for their Export series or others I have tried from this Swiss line. My wife picked this up with a few other smokes for me as an Easter gift. It looked interesting so I decided to fire it up last night while BBQ'ing.
Size: Robusto (approx 5" L x 52 ring gauge)
Wrapper: Ecuador
Binder: Dominican
Filler: Dominican
Very nicely constructed cigar packed (but not overpacked) with plenty of tobacco. The burn on this remained pretty straight throughout and the ash was a nice light gray in color. The burn and draw were exceptional. The only drawback here was the wrapper was extremely thin and split on me early on. By the time I finished the cigar, the wrapper had split in three places and I had to hold it in place to the binder as I smoked.
The first half of the cigar verged on full strength (I would say Med-Full) with a very nice spice to it. Shocking considering the Dominican "innards". As I entered the second half, the spice faded away into a more leathery flavor that was extremely creamy. This part of the cigar would fall more into the mild-med flavor profile. Body wise, definitely medium throughout.
This would make a great morning cigar and I was surprised overall at the experience this smoke provided. I would give this cigar a solid B rating, but would not spend the approx. $7-8 per stick (9.25 locally) to get more.