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From the post "I've Not Written Off Any Brands Yet I mentioned I had never smoked a Cremosa. Ferdinand (Don Fernando) offered to send me one so I took him up. He also sent some very nice smokes as tag-a-longs:
Something from the Netherlands Yes I have read all the glowing reports on this cigar, so I was ready for the worst. This is a fairly ugly cigar with some blotches and poor construction. ![]() Remembering that Cremosas cost then $1, you have to consider what would make this a terrible cigar?
Not plugged, had a nice draw with just the right amount of resistance. It appears to be packed to loose to provide a good draw, however that is not the case. ![]() Burn was quite even the whole smoke. Volume of smoke was good. The cigar cut nicely even though the cap was not constructed very well. ![]() ![]() As far as taste goes, honestly it is not bad. Very one dimensional from start to finish. There is a touch of creaminess with an undertone of spice that is slightly bitter. The last 1/3 gets a little rough. It started to burn hot, this made the bitterness predominant. Extending time between puffs mellowed out the bitterness and some of the creaminess returned. It would be a good idea to quit after the first 2/3. ![]() From start to finish, there was never any prevalent flavor I particularly enjoyed or immensely disliked. This is a medium strength, medium to mild bodied cigar. Finish was ok, but had a touch of sourness. It is not worth more then a buck, but you get your dollars worth especially on the first 2/3 of the smoke. Maybe they have better Cremosas in the Netherlands? Would I buy this cigar? No, but mainly because it does not fit the full bodied profile that I enjoy. But I certainly would not ridicule someone for smoking this cigar. Not a bad buy for a dollar. |
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