Thanks to the guys at Tex cigars to send me cigar up for review today. From what I understand, this is the first Dominican puro from Altadis cigar giant. It was a little hype about the release of this cigar last year, so let see how the sizes today. As usual parade In this cigar with PUR filters the beautiful Florida tap water. Mmm …
Wrapper: Dominican
Bind/filler: Dominican
Size: Robusto 5 x 54
Price: around $ 8.00 pm
Pre-Smoke & Construction:
This was a very robust, stylish wrapper. There were discolorations and some medium veins in the whole; the smell of the wrapper was earthly bard lap, while the foot had notes, POO (it is not always bad, by the way). The cigar was tightly packed with small light spots in here and there. On pre-light a draw was good, with little resistance. Pre-light taste was sweet and soothing.
The burn list requires a couple of corrections and the ashes are held for an inch.
Taste:
The first third opens with soothing taste and a mild leathery aftertaste. It does not take a long time to change. The smoke became dry with a toasty feeling that gave me some cotton mouth.Dry mouth left me craving water, but it was not to the point that annoying.When retro-haling, I discovered a mild paprika which would dissipate quickly.
The other third kept the pleasant mild paprika, and just as before, it would dispel from flavour quickly. A very interesting sweetness enveloped in sweetness in the image.Actually, I find it hard to attach it to a joint tastes.Stage half way I started to notice notes of nuttiness.To dry smoke have remained but have begun to assume a thicker consistency.
The final third: The pepper remained, but was very very smooth with almost no one asked.The sweet unique spice combined with nuttiness and was the dominant taste; A mild taste back and take a leathery not very long to feel toasty smoke remained, but at the same time took on a creamy sensation.Taste was pleasant and coated on the inside of your mouth.
Conclusion:
This was a very good low-medium to medium-sized wheel cigar. While it started like any common cigar, the unique tastes of some interesting table. My taste was not far enough to pin down all taste; If I would complain, the price is a bit high, but it's a slow burner and took me approximately 1.5 hours to smoke; My assessment is ... Give it a try!
Published: Cigar reviews tags: jose seijas, midominicana,This entry was posted on Friday, september 24th, 2010 at 12: 00 am and is filed under Cigar reviews, you can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed you can leave a response, or trackback from your own website.
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