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10-29-2010, 04:49 PM | #1 |
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Ashton Classic
Ashton Classic Corona
Overall Appearance and Presentation - 17/20 points The smooth, golden Connecticut shade wrapper was without flaw or discoloration. The simple white band adds a touch of class without distracting from the natural beauty of the tobacco. Lighting and Burning Properties - 9/15 points The cigar burned evenly until the half way mark where it decided to fizzle out despite my best attempts at stoking the coal. I snipped the charred foot off with my double guillotine and relit the cigar. The burn issue did not persist. Construction - 27/30 points The draw of the cigar was easy and full with a v-cut from a razor-sharp Boston desk mounted cutter. The cap held well and did not collapse or distort, and the ash held well. Taste - 28/35 points I knew going in that this was to be a mild smoke. What I did not expect was the monotony of the taste. From beginning to end, this smoke tasted exactly the same - remarkably consistent to a fault. I wasn't expecting to be left on the edge of my seat; however, a subtle shifting of flavors or secondary notes would have been welcome. The smoke was light and creamy. Well balanced notes of vanilla, nuts, and cedar were noted. Total Score - 81/100 | Good. I didn't feel the need to buy a box; however, I picked up two for the humidor on the way out. They're pricey considering what you get. |
10-29-2010, 05:25 PM | #2 | |
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10-29-2010, 09:56 PM | #3 |
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Re: Ashton Classic
I think the VSG will be next. I'm excited to try it out.
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