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Mystery Cigar 'A'

  •  11-09-2009, 2:26 AM

    Mystery Cigar 'A'

    bbc020:
    Now who might dare receive some cigars cloaked in mystery from Southeast Ohio....I know how to freak a black and mild!

    JK, but I do tend to work toward the fuller bodied cigars, fair warning.
    Ok, Brandon. I just smoked cigar A. My review:

    I would guess size to be 5.5x55 or so - a thick, dark cigar. Veiny and a bit toothy. The wrapper was a tough, thick wrapper as well. Smelled awesome, and as Brandon said - he tends to smoke fuller cigars - I could smell the strong, heavy flavor before I lit her up.

    Draw and burn were excellent the entire way - think I touched it up once. Smoke time was about an hour and a half.

    Flavor was pretty consistent - heavier body, strong flavors of leather and espresso. I picked up a few other flavors along the way, but they didn't stay around for too long. A hint of chocolate, some coffee, and something very different I couldn't figure out. It got spicier halfway through and the flavors got even heavier at the end. It was great! I love strong cigars, and this one definitely fits that profile.

    My guess would be something by A. Fernandez. I'm going to guess the Man O' War Ruination (I guessed that in a different mystery cigar and crashed and burned, lol).
    It's BORKs not BOTLs

    There is no blender but Litto Gomez, and I wish I was his merchant.
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