Well i bought the Vudu Dark #7 Jar and the Vudu 9 Cigar Samper and I've been enjoying them enough that i shelled out for the Vudu Sacrifice #3 jar + Vudu 9 Cigar sampler cigar.
The 1 lb Vacuum Coffee jar that the cigars come in intrigued me but the really cool sticker sold it. Yes i own and uses two of these coffee vacuum jars and they are identical to the ones the cigars come in. They just pimped it out with a sticker and 69 Rh 10 gram Boveda pack.
https://www.amazon.com/Coffeevac-Ultimate-Vacuum-Sealed-Container/dp/B0046JB136/ref=pd_bxgy_201_img_3?ie=UTF8&refRID=JMY0CKRVJ9HNE1MGD0X5
I bought the Vudu dark #7 (toro 5 3/4 x 50) because at the time it was only 4 dollars more than the #3 (Robusto 4 3/4 x 50). I also added on the Vudu 9 cigar sampler for $10 dollars. With shipping and minus the promo code it all came out to $66.57 for 28 cigars.
https://www.famous-smoke.com/vudu dark no. 7 cigars/item 48561
https://www.famous-smoke.com/top rated vudu sampler cigars/item 52755
I smoked the Vudu dark rott and while the burn was wonky the cigar was quite enjoyable. Its very interesting and one of the better offering by Jesus Fuego. Its has a very nice earthy, tart, mocha espresso, woody type flavor that is medium strength with a relatively short finish. The Dark hints at a really nice creaminess but it tends to get drowned out by dark mocha espresso type flavor profile. The construction is quite good with an effortless draw but they seem to be on the lighter side and will have a tendency to get mushy and hot in the final third. The only draw back to the cigar is that 100+ degree weather really dictates how long you can smoke this cigar. I smoked the toro for about 1 hour before i tossed it due to it getting hot and mushy. I felt terrible because i had 1.5 inches left on a cigar but had to toss it because the flavor was being overwhelmed with a lingering tar build up. The Toro size is the best size of the bunch since you get 1 hour+ of smoke time before you have to toss the cigar.
I waited about 10 days before i smoked any of the cigars that came with the Vudu 9 cigar sampler (Dark #13 5 1/2 x46, Sacrifice #13 5 1/2 x 46, Priest #3 4 3/4 x50).
I decided to smoke the Vudu sacrifice #13 (Corona 5 1/2 x 46) first and i was quite impressed with how different but similar it was to the Vudu dark. The flavor is much lighter that the Dark with a similar tart woodiness with some cream but without dark espresso mocha profile. Its has a very nice flavor but its really hard to describe. I find that the flavor profile sort of reminds me of the Oliva Connecticut Reserve but much better done. This is a very well balanced cigar that combines a creaminess with a tartness (almost bitter but not) and general wood with enough strength that i stay interested the entire time. I smoked this for about 1 hour before i finally called it quits. I should have dumped it 10 minutes prior but i really was digging the cream and tartness that i held on too long. The construction was the same as the dark with a light pack, effortless draw, but with a tendency to burn wavy and turns to mush with about 1.5 inches left. The finish was als
I have enjoyed these cigars since they are flavorful with a creaminess and strength profile that keeps me interested the entire time (not overly complex but with enough going on that they keep me interested). The heat here in Arizona has really been playing havoc with my cigars since all my cigars turn to mush with about 1.5 inches left. Its very saddening (tossing cigars with ~1.5 inches left) but these Vudu cigars are affordable enough that i've been smoking them almost exclusively the last two weeks. I'm having the same type of problem with all my cigars (turning to mush with 1-2 inches left to go) and its seems that 100+ degree weather really dictates having the will power to toss cigars with close to 2 inches left.
I'm planning on smoking the Priest #3 later tonight and will add that review later if people wish. If it has the same type of performance as the previous two i may have to complete the set and order the Priest jar.
These cigars have been performing so well in the heat for me and since famous is offering the sampler + free shipping for just $4.00 more; i ordered a Jar of the Sacrifice #3 and another of the 9 vudu cigar sampler. I also tossed in the humidor starter jar and a 60 gram boveda pack and it only costed me $62.19. These vacuum coffee jars are really quite amazing and you can easily fit 20 cigars with a 50 ring gauge in each with several small boveda packs. The sticker job on the vudu dark jar is a little amateurish but it looks quite nice from a distance.
https://www.famous-smoke.com/starter jar humidor kit/item 53323
https://www.famous-smoke.com/boveda 69 humidity single pk/item 31882
https://www.famous-smoke.com/vudu sacrifice no. 3 cigars/item 48565
For size comparison here's a picture of the Vudu dark Jar on top of a 20 ct and 50 ct wood humidor.
Here's the top shelf of my Havana footlocker with the surviving 9 vudu cigar sampler. I also have some j fuego originals there (paper pouches double stacked) that i've forgotten for months since this is my cigar dungeon that rarely gets opened.
The originals by j fuego have some similarity in flavor profile with the Vudu sacrifice but aren't as creamy and they have almost a mint type effect on my tongue that the Vudu's lack.
The 1 lb Vacuum Coffee jar that the cigars come in intrigued me but the really cool sticker sold it. Yes i own and uses two of these coffee vacuum jars and they are identical to the ones the cigars come in. They just pimped it out with a sticker and 69 Rh 10 gram Boveda pack.
https://www.amazon.com/Coffeevac-Ultimate-Vacuum-Sealed-Container/dp/B0046JB136/ref=pd_bxgy_201_img_3?ie=UTF8&refRID=JMY0CKRVJ9HNE1MGD0X5
I bought the Vudu dark #7 (toro 5 3/4 x 50) because at the time it was only 4 dollars more than the #3 (Robusto 4 3/4 x 50). I also added on the Vudu 9 cigar sampler for $10 dollars. With shipping and minus the promo code it all came out to $66.57 for 28 cigars.
https://www.famous-smoke.com/vudu dark no. 7 cigars/item 48561
https://www.famous-smoke.com/top rated vudu sampler cigars/item 52755
I smoked the Vudu dark rott and while the burn was wonky the cigar was quite enjoyable. Its very interesting and one of the better offering by Jesus Fuego. Its has a very nice earthy, tart, mocha espresso, woody type flavor that is medium strength with a relatively short finish. The Dark hints at a really nice creaminess but it tends to get drowned out by dark mocha espresso type flavor profile. The construction is quite good with an effortless draw but they seem to be on the lighter side and will have a tendency to get mushy and hot in the final third. The only draw back to the cigar is that 100+ degree weather really dictates how long you can smoke this cigar. I smoked the toro for about 1 hour before i tossed it due to it getting hot and mushy. I felt terrible because i had 1.5 inches left on a cigar but had to toss it because the flavor was being overwhelmed with a lingering tar build up. The Toro size is the best size of the bunch since you get 1 hour+ of smoke time before you have to toss the cigar.
I waited about 10 days before i smoked any of the cigars that came with the Vudu 9 cigar sampler (Dark #13 5 1/2 x46, Sacrifice #13 5 1/2 x 46, Priest #3 4 3/4 x50).
I decided to smoke the Vudu sacrifice #13 (Corona 5 1/2 x 46) first and i was quite impressed with how different but similar it was to the Vudu dark. The flavor is much lighter that the Dark with a similar tart woodiness with some cream but without dark espresso mocha profile. Its has a very nice flavor but its really hard to describe. I find that the flavor profile sort of reminds me of the Oliva Connecticut Reserve but much better done. This is a very well balanced cigar that combines a creaminess with a tartness (almost bitter but not) and general wood with enough strength that i stay interested the entire time. I smoked this for about 1 hour before i finally called it quits. I should have dumped it 10 minutes prior but i really was digging the cream and tartness that i held on too long. The construction was the same as the dark with a light pack, effortless draw, but with a tendency to burn wavy and turns to mush with about 1.5 inches left. The finish was als
I have enjoyed these cigars since they are flavorful with a creaminess and strength profile that keeps me interested the entire time (not overly complex but with enough going on that they keep me interested). The heat here in Arizona has really been playing havoc with my cigars since all my cigars turn to mush with about 1.5 inches left. Its very saddening (tossing cigars with ~1.5 inches left) but these Vudu cigars are affordable enough that i've been smoking them almost exclusively the last two weeks. I'm having the same type of problem with all my cigars (turning to mush with 1-2 inches left to go) and its seems that 100+ degree weather really dictates having the will power to toss cigars with close to 2 inches left.
I'm planning on smoking the Priest #3 later tonight and will add that review later if people wish. If it has the same type of performance as the previous two i may have to complete the set and order the Priest jar.
These cigars have been performing so well in the heat for me and since famous is offering the sampler + free shipping for just $4.00 more; i ordered a Jar of the Sacrifice #3 and another of the 9 vudu cigar sampler. I also tossed in the humidor starter jar and a 60 gram boveda pack and it only costed me $62.19. These vacuum coffee jars are really quite amazing and you can easily fit 20 cigars with a 50 ring gauge in each with several small boveda packs. The sticker job on the vudu dark jar is a little amateurish but it looks quite nice from a distance.
https://www.famous-smoke.com/starter jar humidor kit/item 53323
https://www.famous-smoke.com/boveda 69 humidity single pk/item 31882
https://www.famous-smoke.com/vudu sacrifice no. 3 cigars/item 48565
For size comparison here's a picture of the Vudu dark Jar on top of a 20 ct and 50 ct wood humidor.
Here's the top shelf of my Havana footlocker with the surviving 9 vudu cigar sampler. I also have some j fuego originals there (paper pouches double stacked) that i've forgotten for months since this is my cigar dungeon that rarely gets opened.
The originals by j fuego have some similarity in flavor profile with the Vudu sacrifice but aren't as creamy and they have almost a mint type effect on my tongue that the Vudu's lack.
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