kockroach
BoM August 2010/2011
This is the third cigar in the "Festival Series". After the experience with the "sick" Cohiba and Bolivar cigars, I had held off a little before smoking the next one for review. The little Half Corona, which will be released at some point this year, measures 3 1/2 x 44. It has a solid feel, and has some slight veins in the wrapper.
The pre-light draw has a bit of a sweet taste to it. Upon lighting, the first half of the cigar is grassy (almost like hay). Mixed within are flavors of honey, nutmeg and toast. The burn was slightly off, but corrected itself as it went, and produced a dirty gray ash.
The remainder of the Half Corona offered a cinnamon and honey flavor, with graham cracker, and bits of cherry (a new thing in a CC for me). Still a dirty gray ash, but the burn was spot on.
I burned this little guy as far as my fingers would allow...and wished I had more to burn. I really enjoyed this little smoke, and look forward to having the chance to smoke more. A great little smoke that lasted one hour on the nose.
The pre-light draw has a bit of a sweet taste to it. Upon lighting, the first half of the cigar is grassy (almost like hay). Mixed within are flavors of honey, nutmeg and toast. The burn was slightly off, but corrected itself as it went, and produced a dirty gray ash.
The remainder of the Half Corona offered a cinnamon and honey flavor, with graham cracker, and bits of cherry (a new thing in a CC for me). Still a dirty gray ash, but the burn was spot on.
I burned this little guy as far as my fingers would allow...and wished I had more to burn. I really enjoyed this little smoke, and look forward to having the chance to smoke more. A great little smoke that lasted one hour on the nose.