At about this next point. A wonderful flavor started to emerge. Something smooth, tastey, and unforgettable. I couldn't pinpoint it, but honestly I didn't care. If I ever run into this taste again, I'll simply call it God of Fire. It had a typical AF spice lingering in the aftertaste, but very different overall from anything I've had.
At about the first ash, the bitterness crept back, so I attributed it to being a little hot with the wind outside, so I slowed down a bit, and it went away.
Notice the perfect burn. This perfect burn continued throughout the entire cigar. Not a single issue, even with the wind. Draw was consistent and perfect as well.
The bitterness subsided and I even caught a break in the game.
I got to trade Salary cards with my fiance .
Woo! raking in the money now.
But in my haste of celebration, I realized the devil woman stole my cigar.
Her dainty little puffs revealed an unforgettable smile, as she too enjoyed this wonderful cigar.