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05-19-2009, 08:04 PM | #1 |
~Loves the Lord~
Join Date: Oct 2008
First Name: Kevin, or just K
Location: Wichita Falls, Texas
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Montecristo Media Noche #2
Smoked this back in November of 2008.
Sorry no pictures for this one. I had left my camera over at a friend’s house. Next time I will be sure to take some pics. I had this right after a lunch of Fried chicken, Jalapeño poppers, and I had a grapefruit soda with it. This appears to be a 6X50 Belicoso cigar. I started this at 1115a and finished it at 1215p. This is a dark and lovely cigar with a rough appearance. No imperfections in wrapper, looking at the foot I see one stem, but very tightly bunched. This was very hefty to the feel and no soft spots or voids felt nice firm cigar. This had a very nice barn yardy smell/ aged tobacco smell. Yummy really can’t wait. It cut easily and had a pre-light draw that was somewhat tight—I needn’t have worried it loosened up as I smoked it. The Maduro wrapper had a slight sweet taste that faded very quickly. I proceeded to toast the foot and when I had it lit was rewarded with clouds of great tasting smoke. 1st third---This is a mild to med smoke for me. No discernible spice but a pleasant smoke. Very easy on the nose to snorke and some hints of cocoa coming through. The first ash fell at 1 ½ , and a very even burn for me sitting at the lake on a blustery day. 2nd third---Cigar is burning very cool with consistent flavors of cocoa/earthy, aged tobacco. Very enjoyable. Ash is a consistent light grey to white. The 2nd ash fell at a good 1½. I noticed a soft spot running from the ash line down one side of this to the head, this did not affect the burn at all. Still razor sharp. I am having a hard time not puffing on this continually this is so good. The smell from the head is exactly what flavors I am getting from the taste---very nice rich earthy, slight smell of cocoa. 3rd third---I am picking up some cedary taste now as well as the cocoa from throughout the cigar.. This was a nubber and I finally let it die a peaceful death at about ¼ inch remaining. I smoked this as a BTT and was really surprised with what I got out of this cigar. I don't like these in the Robusto size but in the Belicoso size it did it for me. Thanks for reading. |
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