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Cigar Name: Maker's Mark 650 (6 x 50)
Cigar Description: Sumatra Wrapper with Cuban-seed Dominican long-filler Cigar Strength: Mild-Medium Review of the Cigar itself: The history of bourbon can be traced as far as the late 18th century and while no one person considered to have created bourbon, it's sometimes attributed to Reverend Elijah Craig. Whether this is true or not is hard to say. But I do suspect it's more likely that many settlers couldn't find a lot of rye to distill into whiskey so they created a "corn whiskey". In 1964, the US Congress formed the Federal Standards of Identity for Bourbo. This was to protect the standard of the US drink quality. As a result, bourbon today has to meet specific requirements to get the privilege to be called bourbon. ![]() The presentation of the cigar is well done, although the band seemed to have a bit too much glue (there were small portions on the wrapper itself). But it did come off without tearing the wrapper so that was a good thing. The ash created was consistent and without much flaking. It remained a respectable inch or so in length before falling off on it's own. As I got into the last third of the cigar, I began to taste hints of leather in the background of the cigar. It does accent the flavour of the bourbon and musters images that are often associated with cigars: deep leather chairs, a shot glass of bourbon, a sense of relaxation. Enjoyed with: Yuengling beer and water Smoke time: approximately an hour and a half Final Review Rating: 8/10 |
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great review
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Nice review....the Maker's Mark is the only flavored cigar I have ever enjoyed.
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Thanks Dave, Julian, James, Kelly, Peter, Gerry, Dave, Mo, Frank, Týr and Mr. Mark! ![]() |
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