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11-29-2008, 02:26 PM | #1 |
Managing the UnManageable
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GRAN HAVANA 3 SIGLOS FUMA Robusto. not good
I was called to a good looking Gran Havana 3 SIGLOS FUMA. a cool looking silver on white label...two labels.
Just the size and wrapper color I was lookin for..... * Country: Handmade in Danli, Honduras * Wrapper: Nicaragua * Binder: Nicaragua * Filler: Colombia, Costa Rica, Nicaragua * Size: Robusto 5 x 50 The 3 SIGLOS FUMA is different than the 3 SIGLOS, I think. I just have the one. The pre light draw was VERY tasty and had me looking forward to lots of great tastes. NOT TO BE I cut the cap with a guillotine cutter and, after lighting, right away noted the strong taste...and it wasn't too pleasant. I kept waiting for the strength to decrease a bit and nice tastes to start off. Throughout the smoke I didn't like the taste. The ash was a mottled dark grey and black. The burn was off quite a bit. I corrected it and right back to a poor burn I went. The cigar felt loose in the pack. Draw was fine I was thinking that I may have caught this stick in the midst of a "bad" cycle in the maturation/fermentation process. This is my only stick of the GRAN HAVANA 3 SIGLOS FUMA. I'm not in a hurry to try another one. Tho I usually do when I don't care for a stick, figuring there was something off with this particular stick. The FUMA version is on sale at CI for ~ $21. The non FUMA is a lot more $. Here's a pic of the poor burn AFTER I had corrected it from as bad a burn earlier in the smoke. I wouldn't be in too much hurry to seek this out ----------------------------------------- OH NO!!! Before clicking send this post...I figured I'd look to see if MAYBE........ I just did a search of my stick stock and found that this is NOT my lone FUMA robusto. I won several auctions at CBID.... SIGH!!!!! I wish I didn't win these now.... BUT I will have the chance to try another one and let some rest for a while hahahahaha Tom |