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Review Notes:
This was one well made cigar. It was very smooth and creamy, just following an attempt at a La Aroma De Cuba. Sure it was rather simple flavourwise, not too complex, but it sure was a great way to wash down that previous dud. I rather enjoyed it. It started out with a blast of that good old typical Connecticut taste. Hints of lemony, sweetness, with a milkiness that was followed by a sip of Weinhard's. It gradually matured, becoming more robust, yet staying smooth. It became a tad woody, with a subtle hint of roasted, almost burned, nuts. Sense: taste. Mild to Medium Bodied, it displayed its blend in a fine fashion.
The construction of this cigar is something to behold. Made of tobaccos mostly grown in the Dominican Republic and a wrapper hailing from Connecticut. A finely tuned eye scoped out this wrapper. Golden yellow hues, silky, pleasing to sight and touch. Pre-light aroma of barnyard and cedar, the nose awakens. Nicely finished cap. It burned quite well.
The finish is short, yet grand. Honey, tea, maybe?
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