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04-11-2014, 05:29 PM | #1 |
John 3:16
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Paul Stulac Lord Review
Review # 100
Price $8-11 Strength: Full/Medium 6 x 44 Country of Origin: United States Wrapper Color: Maduro Wrapper Origin: Ecuadorian Wrapper Leaf Type: Habano Number of Cigars Smoked for Review: 1 Beverage: Water Humidity 66 Temperature 67 Resting time: 3 month Prelight: Sweet barnyard hay, sweet cedar 1st 1/3 Sweet spice notes, nutmeg, cedar, light pepper and a touch of cocoa, wood, coffee, and earth Draw is perfect and burning straight, with a light medium ash 2nd 1/3 Ash just fell in my lap entering the 2nd 1/3, lots of flavors have past by in a short time and getting a faint pumpkin note now mixed with a creamy cedar and that Nicaraguan cocoa and coffee. Last 1/3 This cigar is packed and shows it by it’s slow burn, flavors are melting together here, becoming creamy and smooth, burn line is very straight and smoking with a perfect draw of resistances The Nicaraguan cocoa and coffee dominate here but sipping it like a fine morning coffee looking out over the early clouds of a cool new day. O boy I know I like a new cigar when I get poetic Very good cigar that reminds me of Roma Craft and Room 101 best Smoking time 1hr 20min Score 9 out of 10
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