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10-15-2009, 06:17 PM | #1 |
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Cusano 18 Paired Maduro
First off, many thanks to www.mycigarlink.com for the chance to review(and to revisit)this cigar.
Second, My apologies for not posting this sooner, as I've been dealing with some health issues, but thats a story for another time. As well as some family drama...scratch that, make that In-Law drama(stupid in-laws ). At any rate here is my review, hope you enjoy it as much as I had doing it! Cusano 18 Paired Maduro Size-Toro Gordo 6 1/4 X 54 Wrapper-1996 Connecticut Broadleaf Maduro Binder-1996 Dominican San Vicente Olor Filler-1985 Dominican Oro and Seco, 1999 San Vicente Olor, 1996 Brazillian Mata Fina Maduro, 1999 Dominican Ligero Piloto Pre-Light: First off, it has been a LONG time since I've smoked one of these, as a matter of fact; I think it was around the release. I remember liking it then so it shouldn't be a stretch that I'll like it now. A very good sized cigar, well rolled and well filled, it felt heavy in hand. Almost like a tank, a big black oily tank, but a tank non the less. The wrapper was shiny from oil and looked like leather, the aroma was rich with that maduro sweetness. First Impressions: WOW! Lots of leather mixed nicely with earth and maddie sweetness. Not overpowering like some of the other guys are rolling, but a textbook medium bodied delight. The burn is spot on, no touch ups or rolling the cigar around to get it to even out. This one paired great(see what I did there, huh? Yep, Momma Saint did raise no dummy) with my cup of Sumatra coffee. Half-time: Continues to burn like a champ, straight and true. The leather has toned down quite a bit, but is still noticable, the earthy black tobacco has stepped it up some and the sweetness plays well with the others. So far I'm a happy guy. The Finish: The room aroma is very plesent (thats from the wife, so I guess I had a little help in writing this)and the flavor is as well. Still medium bodied, still leathery and sweet, This one has turned out to be a wonderful smoke. Kinda like I remembered it. The Summery: If you like a very good medium bodied maduro, this very well could be your "go-to" cigar. I would advise anyone from Noobs to us FOG's to pick up a fiver if you haven't tried it or if you want to revisit it like I did. This is one of those cigars that flys below the radar and would be a shame if they quit production on these, its not "mind blowing", but it is a great staple for anyone's humidor! The Saint's Halo-meter: Strength: 7 Halos Construction: 8 Halos Value: 8 Halos Do yourself a favor and pick up a fiver in either Conn. shade(if you like them mild) or in the Conn. Maduro(if you like them a little stronger). |
10-16-2009, 09:12 AM | #2 |
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Re: Cusano 18 Paired Maduro
great review! I will post it on the site.
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10-17-2009, 09:46 PM | #5 |
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Re: Cusano 18 Paired Maduro
The Cusano 18 and Cusano 18 Maduro have always been two of my "go-to" cigars.
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