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Peter's Daddy
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So I tried searching for any kind of information about these cigars online but couldn't find anything.These cigars are made at the Fuente factory. From what I can remember, these cigars comes in 4 sizes, and they are pretty limited. They were made to celebrate the city of Los Angeles. So, I'm not sure if they are Arturo Fuente cigars or something else.
![]() The vitola I decided to go with was a toro, this cigar had a very boring, generic band, nothing that was appealing to the eyes. The cigar sported a very nice golden brown Ecuadoran wrapper, with a Dominican filler and binder. The wrapper was very smooth with little oils and hardly any veins. Bit the cap off and here comes the light. First Half ![]() With the first take on this cigar, I was able to get tons of smoke, very nice easy draw. Very smooth through the nose. I picked up on a hint of light coffee with a bit of sweetness. Not my typical smoke but who knows, this may be good. After about 10 minutes into it, I am beginning to pick up a slight hint of cinnamon through the nose exhale. 2nd Half ![]() As I begin the second half, I am hoping that this cigar starts to pick up. The draw continues to be very smooth and giving. The flavors are of a typical light smoke. Flavors such as cream and cinnamon are dominating this cigar. Leaves the tip of my tongue with almost a hint of citrus. Meanwhile, the burn is very even, not having to do any touch ups. Conclusion ![]() Mild in my opinion of a smoke. This is something I would smoke in the early morning or late night. It's a nice change of pace for me. Would I buy again? Most likely, because I need that change of pace once in awhile.
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