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Zino Classic No.1 Tubos

My first of these

Sadly, quite bland and generic. Fortunately, they were cheap, especially by Davidoff/Zino standards.

Perfect draw, burn and construction though.

Definitely wont be buying more unless the other one I have tastes radically better, which is unlikely.

Oh well, they can't all be winners


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The burn straightened out with a little help. It starts with a fruity taste. A little honey and caramel come along and then the tar comes in. Tar slides out and musty comes in. Earthy, citrus rind, white pepper all come in, but it is very dependent on pacing.

Past the half way point things get better. I can understand why people mention vanilla custard and graham cracker. That bitter citrus rind is still lingering.
 
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'11 Montecristo No.3

My last of 5 of these I had. Sad to see it go...

Extremely tasty and still very flavorful.

Perfect draw, burn and construction as well.

Other than a slightly tight draw, an all around great cigar just like all of these were, as well as recent production too



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