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Hippy Fascist
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Well, it's dog walking time again. This stick has been catching my eye since I received it a short while ago from Cliff. It's got a wrapper that is enticingly dark and somewhat oily. There are a few veins running along it, but it's a gorgeous looking wrapper.
![]() Clipped and toasted. The pre-draw in this is so easy it's untrue, and has a nice bitter chocolate flavour to it. Lit and ready to go, we set off. First thing I notice is that it's still really easy to draw on this smoke, like too easy. Checking the foot, I can see why, while, upon initial pre-light inspection, it looked fine, after lighting, it would seem there has been a slight mishap during the rolling process, and it looks like I've pulled a stem out, even though I haven't... you can see the gap in ash in the next photo. The flavours are good, with a huge amount of dark chocolate and a nice mild peppery-ness, with a nice amount of smoke. ![]() Unfortunately, it seems like the stem that was pulled out was a friggin' tree, and the smoke is suffering from quite an uneven burn. I don't think the fact that it's 45* outside it helping this. You can see the beginnings of the burn problems in following photo. ![]() The flavours begin to mellow a little, and when I say mellow, I mean more like relax. Unfortunately, the burn just won't ease up on this stick, and it gets even more erratic, even with numerous touch ups. This is a shame, as I think I would have enjoyed this stick much more if it wasn't for this. The flavours I'm getting are great - nothing is over-powering, but the total effect is still strong - like a well made curry. ![]() Damn you all to hell, I haven't got another cigar with me, so I'm gonna persevere with this one, I like the flavours, any how. I don't know if it's the uneven burn causing the flavours to hit me in the manner they do, but the smoke is flip-flopping between the chocolate and a spicy-woody flavour, with a continual creamy-nut on the exhale and at the back of my throat, it reminds me of macadamia nuts, but doesn't really taste like them. ![]() Thank the lord for perseverance, in the last couple of inches, the burn sorts itself out somewhat, although there is definitely one side of this cigar that thinks it's in a race with the opposite side. The spice dies out, leaving the chocolate, wood and nuts to give a nice, chilled out, pretty damn good ending to this cigar. Unfortunately for me, these were a limited release, although from what I can find these were slightly reblended for a line known as the Patel Brothers, so I may try to find some of them to see if this blend is good without the burn issues.
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Feeling at Home
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Nice review. I liked the Winter Collection a lot more than the Patel Bros.
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Lets Go Buckeyes!
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Thanks for the review. I like the Patel Brothers more than I like the Winter Collection. Just picked up a box of the Patel Brothers corona
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Yes I am a Pirate
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Hey, I've had cigars that burned with a tunnel down the middle after lighting also. Always ends up as a burn problem. usually has to do with an inadequate rolling of the filler.
Wish I had more of these to send you, since I'm not a big RP fan, but these were some that Jeremy had given me, and I don't think I have anymore. But glad the flavor was working!
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Hippy Fascist
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