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10-06-2009, 11:24 AM | #1 |
MassHole Militia
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G.A.R. by George A. Rico Robusto Grande
The cigar: G.A.R. by George A. Rico Robusto Grande
Nutritional information Serving size: 5.5x52, somewhere between a robusto and toro Origin: Nicaragua Wrapper: Ecuador corojo Binder: Ecuador Connecticut Filler: Nicaragua Age: about 6 months The Marketing: From the manufacturer: G.A.R. Cigar brand is the cigar created by George A. Rico for the world of cigar smokers that like a bit more flavor than most average cigars displace. If you are ready for a taste that is meaty and full bodied then look no longer. Get a taste and get hooked on G.A.R Cigars by George A. Rico. http://www.garcigars.com/site/index-2.html# From CI: A tasty, powerhouse blend. G.A.R. is a medium to full-bodied, full-flavored treat from George Rico that captures the bold nuances of his earlier creations, including Gran Habano and the top-rated 3 Siglos. Each cigar is carefully hand-crafted using beautiful Ecuadorian Corojo wrappers and a vintage (but robust) mixture of Nicaraguan long-fillers. Construction is top-notch: the cigar is heavy in the hand and boasts a lovely Spanish box-press finish. The smoke is rich with roasted coffee flavors supported by a creamy core of tasty tobacco flavors. Smooth down to the nub, G.A.R. becomes more intense throughout the burn, becoming quite complex and ultimately satisfying. Prelight: This cigar has milk chocolate brown wrapper with a slight tint of red/orange and a dull gloss. The wrapper is fairly smooth, with minimal veining. With its rounded box press, the stick feels firm and well packed. The band is at the foot, white with G.A.R. in black military stenciling, a stark look. Burn/construction: The draw is easy and the burn pretty straight, no retouches needed. The ash is a little soft and shaggy. It drops without much of a ligero cone. Despite the easy draw, I got about 75 minutes of smoking out of this cigar. Flavor: I got floral and cedar notes on the cold draw, and those flavors continue after I put the flame to the foot. It's lightly sweet, cedary, with some cumin but not much pepper. The easy draw delivers lots of smoke, medium in body, soft and creamy. The corojo leaf delivers the prevailing flavor: woody (cedar and oak) and floral, a bit tart, occasionally accompanied by a light sweetness, a hint of maple, a suggestion of ginger. The smoke is dry on the tongue and the finish is clean. I don't find a lot of progression or complexity in the cigar, and it's not nearly as full bodied as I expected (or as advertised). All in, this is a pleasant, medium-bodied cigar, a nice change when you're looking for something floral, creamy, and lighter. The quality construction and interesting flavors make it worth smoking, and I'm glad I got a five pack, but I don't think I'll pick up a box.
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