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This yummy stick was bombed at me by Stearns, and it's been calling my name for awhile out of the humidor. So I fired it up on my afternoon break today, and wasn't a bit sorry.
This was a tasty, full-bodied and smooth cigar, with subtle but well-balanced flavors. New leather, cherry wood and spice were the predominant notes, with a bright savory finish. It did have slight draw issues, possibly due to the unusual wedge shape, but those were largely compensated for by squeezing the end just a bit as I puffed. Yum. Very tasty stick. Surprisingly subtle and understated for being so full bodied. Thanks for a great smoke, Ben!
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Chutney Lovebusciut
Join Date: Oct 2008
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I agree. I think the LG's are not as strong and "in your face" as the original Chisel.
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glad you enjoyed, keep the reviews coming, love reading them
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Yeah I agree with you as far as this stick being very subtle. I don't think this stick was a full bodied stick... it was good though! Thanks for sharing your review!
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