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Megan the Great
Someone suggested me to post my review here because he had read it in my blog. Didn't do it here first because it has been too long since I've made a descent review, non the less, here it is. I'm doing reviews again. Hope you enjoy... it's very brief.
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Tat Drac: 7x52 Drink: Coffee with cream.
Shine to the wrapper, oscuro with hints of tobacco and pepper.
Pre-light: Coffee and Pepper as maine notes. Firm construction and perfect draw.
1/3
Pepper and wood are dominant for the time being and hints of coffee, though, I'm a tad confused with that flavor, I'm not entirely sure if it's the cigar or because I've had a sip of coffee. The smoke eventually eases to a smoother taste.
So far: 1" 1/2 of ash.
2/3
Eased out to coffee flavor (like I said before, it could have been my drink I should just stick to Port Wine). There's pepper and wood and some type of nut.
Pepper kicks in harder eventually but is very well paired with my coffee to give it a perfect balance in flavors.
3/3
Wood is still there but not as dominant anymore at this point. Smooth coffee flavor and pepper once in a while.
First ash broke off at 1" 1/2, then another inch broke... don't remember how long the other one was.
Thoughts while smoking the cigar:
"Rather than dancing like fire, I dance like smoke; smooth and low key, not really calling for attention. Only few can appreciate me."
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Tat Drac: 7x52 Drink: Coffee with cream.
Shine to the wrapper, oscuro with hints of tobacco and pepper.
Pre-light: Coffee and Pepper as maine notes. Firm construction and perfect draw.
1/3
Pepper and wood are dominant for the time being and hints of coffee, though, I'm a tad confused with that flavor, I'm not entirely sure if it's the cigar or because I've had a sip of coffee. The smoke eventually eases to a smoother taste.
So far: 1" 1/2 of ash.
2/3
Eased out to coffee flavor (like I said before, it could have been my drink I should just stick to Port Wine). There's pepper and wood and some type of nut.
Pepper kicks in harder eventually but is very well paired with my coffee to give it a perfect balance in flavors.
3/3
Wood is still there but not as dominant anymore at this point. Smooth coffee flavor and pepper once in a while.
First ash broke off at 1" 1/2, then another inch broke... don't remember how long the other one was.
Thoughts while smoking the cigar:
"Rather than dancing like fire, I dance like smoke; smooth and low key, not really calling for attention. Only few can appreciate me."