Brutus2600 Cigar #9
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Next to last cigar! I can't say anymore lest I get emotional 
This cigar looks to be about 5.5 x 40 (box press?). It has a few minor  veins, triple cap, and a nice smooth wrapper. It looks like during the  de-banding, it lost a little bit of the wrapper, which I'm hoping  doesn't affect the draw.
Initial Light 8:15 - The prelight draw is a VERY strong taste of sweet  tobacco, with hints of raisins, caramel, a bit of hay. The draw is  smooth, not overly tight, but I think the last cigar I'm going to keep  at a lower RH than I have previously, since draw has been somewhat of an  issue the last couple cigars. After a toast and a light, my first draw  brings hints of cinnamon, nuts, and caramel.
First Third - So far within the first few draws, I can tell I'm going to  really enjoy this cigar. It's smooth, draws well, has flavorful smoke,  and is holding promise to be a really good cigar. The ash is a dark  gray/black and seems to be holding together nicely. I'm still getting  the nutty aroma while the cinnamon and caramel have faded. The wrapper  is very delicate, having seen the hole from the band being taken off,  and just my lips sticking to the wrapper a little bit tore it just above  the cap, but not too bad. I managed to get a picture of the ash without  it dropping, then ashed it myself at about one inch, definitely adding  to the points for construction. The burn line isn't razor thin, but it's  even and hasn't needed any touch ups.
Second Third 8:49 - This has been a nice slow smoke. The smoke has stayed smooth and has developed sweetish (not Swedish)  overtones. I still taste the nutty flavor, but coffee and caramel notes  have snuck into the mix as well. Subtle, but still noticeable. It's  hard to describe...but while this cigar is mild and anything but bold,  the smoke seems heavy. Not the airy light smoke some other cigars  produce. I hope this makes sense, I feel silly typing it up 
Final Third 9:16 - While I was hoping it wouldn't, the cigar just  completely unwrapped when it hit the tear from the band. I wanted to nub  this cigar, because it's been pretty awesome so far, but I'll see how  much more I can smoke. The flavor profile has been pretty consistent,  which is to say good! And until it unraveled, the burn was great.
Finish time 9:30 - I thoroughly enjoyed this cigar, with great flavors  from caramel to cinnamon, great draw, thick enjoyable smoke, and solid  construction that allowed for a good burn and solid ash throughout the  cigar. I'd love to smoke another one of these some time, and would add  these to the future list of cigars I'd like to buy a box of some day.  The unraveling at the end wasn't the cigars fault so much as an adverse  effect of removing the band (which I understand was a necessity), so I can't knock any points off for that. 
Appearance and construction: 1.4 out of 1.5
Smoke and ash: 1.5 out of 1.5
Burn: 2.8 out of 3
Overall flavor: 3.7 out of 4
Total: 9.4 out of 10