So I’ve delayed posting this review due to a combination of work overload, and some pretty serious writers block. Anyways to quote one my favorite disney movies “lets get down to business [and smoke cigars]”

This cigar looks absolutely gorgeous sitting in my humidor, the semi-sweet chocolate colored cameroon wrapper contrasts nicely with the slight reddish tint of my cedar lined humidor. The cigar’s white, gold, and black band really gives this cigar an “exclusive” look, it’s a band that screams “pick me! pick me!”. It has a very nice weight, and give when lightly squeezed. The cigar smells a little bit like hay with a slight hint of honey at the end of a good sniff. I hope my readers are picturing me holding this cigar up to my nose and giving it a good sniff outside in -5 degree (Fahrenheit) weather.

After using my Bugatti B-2002 cigar lighter, with a built in punch, to punch the cap of the cigar I tested the pr light draw and got a little bit of that grassy hay flavor that revealed itself earlier.

The cigar starts with a very rich nutty, and creamy flavor. I was still getting a very distinct but light honey taste on each inhale. The draw on this cigar was absolutely perfect. It had great airflow that allowed me to get mouthfuls of thick white smoke. The nutty, hay, and honey flavors stayed fairly consistent throughout the first half of the cigar.

Once I finished the first half of the cigar the flavors began to transition. The nuttiness became much more subtle and I began to get a little bit of spice. The second half is when the flavors blended into what could only be described as a masterpiece.

Overall I would highly recommend this cigar to both new and experienced smokers. It’s entirely worth purchasing a 5 pack or a box if you can get your hands on them.

Scores

Construction: 9/10

Flavor Profile: 8.5/10

Draw: 8/10

Burn: 8/10

Overall: 8.5/10