Outlaw God
03-02-2014, 03:16 PM
Review # 99
Price $6.- $9.
Country of Origin: Dominican Republic
Factory: The Quesada Factory (MATASA)
Wrapper: Honduras
Binder: Dominican Republic
Filler: Nicaragua
Size: 7 Inches
Ring Gauge: 48
Vitola: Churchill
Number of Cigars Smoked for Review: 2
Humidity 65
Temperature 65
Resting time 35 days
Prelight: Sweet barnyard hay sweet cedar, cocoa, red wine
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1st 1/3
Nice beginning, with sweet spice notes, nutmeg and anise and picking up some cedar and raisin, also some floral qualities, finishing with dark chocolate and espresso.
Draw is perfect and burning straight, with a light medium ash.
It is a complex smoke and the body a medium full, rich and robust like I love a good cigar.
Ash held on for 1 ½”
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2nd 1/3
In the second third a rise in cinnamon notes with the coffee bean, nutmeg, anise notes with the main flavors of chocolate, raisins and cedar. The strength on the cigar has increased some.
I’m getting no pepper but a sharp spice note that lingers on the palate
Burn line is still very well behaved and straight
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Last 1/3
The mix of subtle flavors described begin to expand with a perfect balance
Only the slightest of a nicotine kick occurred for me.
This would be a great stick for a novice also in the lesson of picking up the distinctive complexity it has to offer.
In the last 2” I’m getting some bitterness similar too tannic acid in tea but bitter, so I slow down to one puff a minute and mutes it a bit, still a wonderful cigar with lots of flavor.
Smoking time: 1hr 40min
Score: 8.8 out of 10
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Price $6.- $9.
Country of Origin: Dominican Republic
Factory: The Quesada Factory (MATASA)
Wrapper: Honduras
Binder: Dominican Republic
Filler: Nicaragua
Size: 7 Inches
Ring Gauge: 48
Vitola: Churchill
Number of Cigars Smoked for Review: 2
Humidity 65
Temperature 65
Resting time 35 days
Prelight: Sweet barnyard hay sweet cedar, cocoa, red wine
http://i1191.photobucket.com/albums/z461/danielboone2/NatShermanTimelessDominicanCollectionChurchillcopy .jpg (http://s1191.photobucket.com/user/danielboone2/media/NatShermanTimelessDominicanCollectionChurchillcopy .jpg.html)
1st 1/3
Nice beginning, with sweet spice notes, nutmeg and anise and picking up some cedar and raisin, also some floral qualities, finishing with dark chocolate and espresso.
Draw is perfect and burning straight, with a light medium ash.
It is a complex smoke and the body a medium full, rich and robust like I love a good cigar.
Ash held on for 1 ½”
http://i1191.photobucket.com/albums/z461/danielboone2/NatShermanTimelessDominicanCollectionChurchill2.jp g (http://s1191.photobucket.com/user/danielboone2/media/NatShermanTimelessDominicanCollectionChurchill2.jp g.html)
2nd 1/3
In the second third a rise in cinnamon notes with the coffee bean, nutmeg, anise notes with the main flavors of chocolate, raisins and cedar. The strength on the cigar has increased some.
I’m getting no pepper but a sharp spice note that lingers on the palate
Burn line is still very well behaved and straight
http://i1191.photobucket.com/albums/z461/danielboone2/P1110824.jpg (http://s1191.photobucket.com/user/danielboone2/media/P1110824.jpg.html)
Last 1/3
The mix of subtle flavors described begin to expand with a perfect balance
Only the slightest of a nicotine kick occurred for me.
This would be a great stick for a novice also in the lesson of picking up the distinctive complexity it has to offer.
In the last 2” I’m getting some bitterness similar too tannic acid in tea but bitter, so I slow down to one puff a minute and mutes it a bit, still a wonderful cigar with lots of flavor.
Smoking time: 1hr 40min
Score: 8.8 out of 10
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