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10-31-2008, 10:50 PM | #1 |
Going Commando
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Oliva 100 Angel
Longknocker gave this one to me in a bomb from last month. I just broke into my humidor as i had lost the keys and this one was staring me in the face. She was a 6 X 52 beauty with a smooth dark wrapper. Couple of veins but she looked good. Gave a clip............
Prelight draw was a bit tight and tasted like cedar and toast. I grabbed the old Ronson (also gifted by Greg) and gave her a light. Opened up with some pepper but not much else, good aroma but even though the stick was packed with tobacco, the smoke was almost nonexistent. In fact, I was drawing on it repeatedly to make sure she was lit. This went on for the first inch of the stick. After the first inch or so, the ash dropped. The flavors livened and became those of cedar, toasted nut and some coffee. The smoke was more substantial and I was getting happier. toward the middle of the stick, the pepper subsided a bit and the coffee grew stronger. With about two inches left in the cigar, it got a bit more powerful. The flavors lent themselves to a spicy, nutty espresso with a hint of cocoa although not prevalent. Unfortunatley, the flavor profile would not hold on for too much longer. At this point, it got bitter. I purged twice, but it didn't return to the flavor profile I was hoping it would. I let her die gracefully at this point. I liked the cigar although I would go scouring the landscape to buy another. I would give it a 5. If it didnt become so bitter at the end, a 6 or 6.5
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