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Sklee
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#1 it is!
![]() This was a robusto size cigar with a light wrapper. 1st Third: Large volume of smoke. Flavors included some floral, cedar, and a dash of spice. There was another flavor that I couldn't pin down til closer to the end. Burn was spot-on. I would describe this as a hearty medium-bodied smoke. 2nd Third: The most prominent change in flavor was the introduction of some sweetness in the form of burnt marshmallow. Everything else stayed steady and good. The mystery flavor was still there and starting to make me think. Last Third: Eureka!! I got it! Cloves baybeee! The mystery flavor was definitely cloves. Not the overpowering clove flavor you get from a clove cigarette but a much more subdued and enjoyable addition to a great cigar. This was obviously a winner. I have no idea what I smoked as I haven't had anything like it. MCS
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Cigar Jesus
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Team of 11...Always
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Oh Scott.... I freakin' LOVE your review of this cigar ![]() Ok, what he really smoked: ![]() A 1986 PSD4 I too get marshmallow flavors and cedar flavors throughout. I also find a light subtle leather flavor with that added bit of spice that you mentioned. I absolutely adore these smokes. This is why we age PSD4's as no matter how good they are fresh, they are nowhere near these babies! ![]() Last edited by LasciviousXXX; 04-02-2011 at 03:24 PM. |
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Postwhore
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