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Bring the pain!
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So I have already smoked cigar #3 but seem to have misplaced the notes that I took, so I need to look for those. In the mean time, here is review #4. This review will be a "lean and mean" review ala Brooks style.
I have a long week ahead school wise and just wanted to sit and enjoy a cigar. Lets get started. Measured around a 5.5 X 46 Nice chocolate colored wrapper. Few veins running through it, light in the hand. Pre-draw: Just about a perfect draw for me with a sweet raisin flavor. First puffs: Very strong profile right off the bat. It isn't a pepper strength, but it definitely had both strength and spice. Did that even make sense? The burn on this stick is great. ![]() Half way: The power of this cigar really starts to pick up. I can't place my finger on the flavor, but the best way I can describe it is a sweet sesame oil. Tastes good. ![]() The finish on this cigar really changed from the original flavor, it tasted very similar to a dark roasted coffee. Whatever this smoke is, I would smoke it again any day. I am completely oblivious as to what this cigar is, so I will take a complete stab in the dark and say a Tatuaje something or other. Score: 92/100
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Cigar Jesus
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![]() Cigar #4 was a (Puerto Rican) Hoja Boricua Pretty decent, eh? The make and sell these in PR only (as far as I know)... |
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