First and foremost I have to thank coma(Albert) for this cigar. This is only my second custom rolled cigar that I have had, the first one being a taboada robusto. One thing I noticed with both cigars (Farmie and Taboada) is a grey almost white ash, and the burn from both cigars was real long.
now on to the cigar:
I lit the shaggy foot with cedar matches, and what a wonderful aroma this cigar had. As I took the first draw, I was introduced to a very creamy, and buttery taste, this lasted for about 1/2 of an inch or so. about an inch into it a very pleasant spiceness came to it, and although it seemed like it wanted to get stronger, it never came to be. At the midway point of the cigar I noticed a hint of earthiness to it, kind of hard to describe, it was not like a cohiba, but very enjoyable just the same. I still noticed the buttery taste as well through out the cigar, The finish of the cigar was great as well. I know I smoked the cigar way too fast, it lasted me about 50 minutes, but should have lasted longer. This was a real treat, and thank you again Albert!!!
now on to the cigar:
I lit the shaggy foot with cedar matches, and what a wonderful aroma this cigar had. As I took the first draw, I was introduced to a very creamy, and buttery taste, this lasted for about 1/2 of an inch or so. about an inch into it a very pleasant spiceness came to it, and although it seemed like it wanted to get stronger, it never came to be. At the midway point of the cigar I noticed a hint of earthiness to it, kind of hard to describe, it was not like a cohiba, but very enjoyable just the same. I still noticed the buttery taste as well through out the cigar, The finish of the cigar was great as well. I know I smoked the cigar way too fast, it lasted me about 50 minutes, but should have lasted longer. This was a real treat, and thank you again Albert!!!