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03-07-2022, 11:02 AM | #1 |
King of Rants
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Man O' War Special-Edition Figurado
https://ajfcigars.com
So. I got a 5 pack of these plus a single from cbid. I've smoked 2 so far and found them to be lackluster. They just did not have a lot of flavor and honestly i found them sort of boring. My palate today is at its peak so I'm hoping this changes my experience with this cigar. I love it when I'm smoking a quorum maduro and it tastes awesome so thats kind of where my palate is so let's give this cigar a fair chance because it really just could've been my palate being burnt out the first two times. So, let's give it a fair shake and start the review! Wrapper: Dark and oily chocolate wrapper with maybe a vein or two Pre-light & Draw: Pre-light aroma is hay and coffee, draw is a little loose with hay and grass immediate chocolate and coffee, dry fruits, hay/grass, mild white pepper, a mild soapy aroma, leather, deep earthiness, caramel, the cigar didn’t; start out very sweet but the sugars are coming in now, bread, earthiness, chocolate, coffee, dried fruits like raisins, fragrant soap, vanilla, graham cracker, sweet bread, sweet hay/grass, white pepper, some spice, earthiness, chocolate, coffee, pepper, spice, dried fruits, bread, hay/grass, flavors have been consistent and building, toastiness, nuttiness, cedar, Ash/Burn: Ash was well packs with little to no shedding. Burn was a little uneven but nothing to ding cigar cigar over Final Thoughts: so, this was a much better experience today than the previous 2 cigars i smoked. The spice and pepper really started to build shortly into the first 1/3rd. It doesn't have the typical AJ flavors but definitely some typical man o'war flavors with lots of chocolate, coffee, and earthiness. I would definitely recommend this cigar for a 5 pack pickup. Go on Cbid and get yourself some and try them out. I hope you enjoyed my little review today. I was asked to do this one so i'm happy to get it done today. God bless you all!
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