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05-21-2010, 02:37 PM | #1 |
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Another Kristoff Maduro Review
This cigar was gifted to me by Ole Bart...and I've probably over the last couple of years started putting a lot of what he sends to me in my regular rotation.
As in all reviews this is my take on the cigar and doesn't necessarily mean this is exactly what you might get from it. I like trying cigars that are new to me and this one didn't disappoint. The great thing about this hobby is the discovery of new "talent" that is out there and never to believe 100% in the marketing ads but rather our own individual tastes. Independant reviews are things I'd rather listen to or read instead of review ads where people are paid or given tons of cigars to so that they will be endorsed by them. With that lets get down to business. BRAND - Kristoff Maduro SIZE - Torpedo WRAPPER TYPE - Brazil TYPE CUTTER - Xikar LIGHTER -Soft Flame LGC BEVERAGE - Amarula APPEARANCE - Fresh, slightly oily, smooth,,,has a shaggy foot at the end CONSTRUCTION - Slight vein, smooth FEEL - Solid feel with just a slight spongy feel TASTE - LIGHT UP - Has a slight chocolate almost sugar/salt taste DRAW - As soon as I lit it up ( this cigar I kept for 2 weeks before firing it up at 65%RH) it has a tight draw. Enter Booms Draw Tool to open it up and after this it was smooth sailing. Thank you Troy for this tool! EVEN BURN - Good consistant burn that only had to be touched up twice with my soft flame ( an excuse to use my new LGC/ST Dupont like lighter PING! ) TASTE 1ST THIRD - After lighting this up I noticed an immediate nice cocoa/chocolate taste which then changed after an inch into an acidic type citrus…this went away after another inch of burning. 2ND THIRD - It settles into the main taste of sweet smooth leather with hints of spice and what tastes like a coconut type of sweetness…not heavy but ever so slight. LAST THIRD - This is when this cigar really starts to rock n roll with flavor. I wish that the last third was the whole cigar as it tamed into a real complex panoply of rich solid flavor of sweet rich tobacco. OVERALL CHARACTER MEDIUM- RATING 1- 20 I’d give this cigar an 18 STRENGTH 1- 10 I gave this an 8 COMMENTS - This cigar has been reviewed by others as slightly harsh at times but I think that might be because of the slight draw issue and that tends to make you want to draw on it more. This cigar proves to be really good if you take your time with it and draw occasionally and keep it slow. That gives your taste buds time to enjoy the flavor instead of forcing it to keep burning. QUALITY - ISSUES - Just the opening draw which is quickly remedied with the draw tool POSITIVES- Rock solid cigar that gives the recipient lots of good flavor and enjoyment. __________________ |
05-21-2010, 02:55 PM | #2 |
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Re: Another Kristoff Maduro Review
Glad you liked the Kristoff. Got more with your name on them!
Funny how that cigar accumulates more flavor in the late stages. I like how slow it burns.
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05-21-2010, 03:21 PM | #3 |
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Re: Another Kristoff Maduro Review
Nice review. These were my favorite for a while, then I tried the Ligero Maduro. Same flavors with a little more kick.
How did you cut it? I usually just bite off the pigtail and get a decent draw, but I also keep my sticks around 60%. Posted via Mobile Device |
05-21-2010, 04:28 PM | #4 | |
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Re: Another Kristoff Maduro Review
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Does anybody else experience the last third of this cigar smoking better as I know Bart says the same thing...just something I was wondering about myself. |
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05-21-2010, 05:41 PM | #5 |
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Re: Another Kristoff Maduro Review
Nice review...I enjoy these myself.
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