Kurtdesign1
The Thinker
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Mfg.: Partagas
Vitola: Pyramid
Orgin: Cuba
Year: Late 2000
Size: Aprox. 6.25 x 52
Smoke time: 80 minutes
Construction: Very good to Excellent
Burn: Excellent prior to smoking too slowly
Ash: Light graphite with specs of charcoal. Held extremely well, over 1 1/2 inches and needed to be broken off rather then falling under it's own weight.
This cigar was one of the fullest bodied smokes I've ever had. I felt as if it needed to be chewed to be enjoyed. There weren't overwhelming amounts of smoke, but what smoke there was, was the densest I've ever enjoyed. Upon lighting I was greeted with large amounts of almonds, or some other hearty nut and a steadily increasing level of spiciness. Not pepper that seems to build up in your throat, but spice flavors that compliment the 'meal' like theme of the cigar. Tannic notes were recognized, but I felt like this cigar was ready to smoke regardless. It gave strong suggestions that it would continue to age gracefully with it's full body but lack of harsh elements.
The 2nd and 3rd thirds continued this progression of flavors but didn't seem to show any signs of new flavors emerging. It was incredibly enjoyed and did just the job of making a crappy Friday the slightest bit enjoyable.
Highly recommended
Vitola: Pyramid
Orgin: Cuba
Year: Late 2000
Size: Aprox. 6.25 x 52
Smoke time: 80 minutes
Construction: Very good to Excellent
Burn: Excellent prior to smoking too slowly
Ash: Light graphite with specs of charcoal. Held extremely well, over 1 1/2 inches and needed to be broken off rather then falling under it's own weight.
This cigar was one of the fullest bodied smokes I've ever had. I felt as if it needed to be chewed to be enjoyed. There weren't overwhelming amounts of smoke, but what smoke there was, was the densest I've ever enjoyed. Upon lighting I was greeted with large amounts of almonds, or some other hearty nut and a steadily increasing level of spiciness. Not pepper that seems to build up in your throat, but spice flavors that compliment the 'meal' like theme of the cigar. Tannic notes were recognized, but I felt like this cigar was ready to smoke regardless. It gave strong suggestions that it would continue to age gracefully with it's full body but lack of harsh elements.
The 2nd and 3rd thirds continued this progression of flavors but didn't seem to show any signs of new flavors emerging. It was incredibly enjoyed and did just the job of making a crappy Friday the slightest bit enjoyable.
Highly recommended