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02-25-2011, 09:29 AM | #1 |
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Victor Sinclair Connecticut Yankee
Alrighty, this is my first review- here goes!
Victor Sinclair Connecticut Yankee, Toro (6x50). Connecticut wrapper, Nicaraguan and Dominican long filler cost- about $1.75 in a sampler from cigarbid I smoked this one about 2 weeks ago with some coffee and a book around 1100. The stick had been humi kept in the cellophane for about 2 months. I toasted the foot and dove right in, but the beginning was a little harsh and produced whitish gray smoke. About a half inch in it mellowed out, moving to the milder grey smoke that was not too thick but not thin either. The ash held for a good inch and a half to two inches throughout the life of the stick. Mild creamy flavors throughout, with woody undertones sneaking in for the last half. The coffee complemented this one well, and I smoked it down to the last inch and half in about an hour and fifteen minutes. Would I smoke it again: yes, especially at the price I got it for Would I recommend it friends: yes, especially if they are newer to cigars Sorry about the lack of "thirds" and pics, I didn't write down my notes right away on this one as I was pretty wrapped up in the book lol. Hope this is helpful! |
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