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The Aroma: Was just a "normal" aroma to me, nothing specific but still nice all around.
The Burn: For the first 1/3 and 2/3 it was not to bad, had a bit of a trail going on, once it got to the final portion it kind of went haywire, I am sure I did something wrong lol. The Taste: This cigar was simply amazing, it really was very similar to the God of Fire - Carlito 2010 I had the other day. It had a great nutty taste to it about the whole way through. Very consistent, loved it all. The Aftertaste: The taste as with most other cigars I have lingered for quite some time, I really enjoy this aspect, just makes it so much better. The Look: It had a sort of square-ish look to it, similar to some Rocky Patels I have seen, the wrapper was very nice with nothing to complain about. The Time: Just over 2 hours Paired with: Darajeeling Tea (made it sweet) The Price: 13$ (great cigar, wish it was a bit cheaper) Overall Opinion: I will look more into this brand, but I will try and purchase these slowly. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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As someone very new to Cigars it's very rare (ATT) for me to be able to revisit a Cigar so soon, well I had two of these (I forgot lol) and last night I had my 2nd one, it was just as good if not better than the first. Really enjoyed this Cigar so much.
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Postwhore
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Nice Review!
![]() I'm A Tat Whore. If You Can Find A Tatuaje SW Reserva Maduro, Buy It! Best Tat, Ever, IMO. Try The Tat Anarchy, Too. Awesome Cigar That Is A Little Easier To Find!
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Will keep an eye out for both of those, after the few Tats I did have, I will look for more, they seem worth their hype. |
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Nice review - well done!
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Have My Own Room
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Thanks for the great review!
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Best of luck. LongK, you should have also had him pick up a Chohete, CMF5 and Jibaro while he's out....LOL
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