danthebugman
BoM Nov '10
Last night my wife went out with friends from work and my son decided to go to sleep early. Perfect time for a :cbig:. Earlier in the day I had thought of smoking a Graycliff G2 Turbo, but it was kind of cold outside and I really wanted to have the time to enjoy that cigar. Instead I opted to try a cheapie I got at my local B&M last time I was there.
When I removed the cigar from the cello it had a very pleasant chocolate smell which gave me high hopes for this cigar, but you get what you pay for and since I paid $1.35 for this one so you can guess what I got. The burn was good, but it produced a pitiful amount of smoke. The flavor was bland and I ended up putting it out half way though. I think I wouldn't have minded this cigar a few years back when I first started out smoking cigars, but only because I wouldn't have known any better.
Dan
When I removed the cigar from the cello it had a very pleasant chocolate smell which gave me high hopes for this cigar, but you get what you pay for and since I paid $1.35 for this one so you can guess what I got. The burn was good, but it produced a pitiful amount of smoke. The flavor was bland and I ended up putting it out half way though. I think I wouldn't have minded this cigar a few years back when I first started out smoking cigars, but only because I wouldn't have known any better.
Dan