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Murcielago ~ 6.50x40
Smoke: Murcielago ~ 6.50x40
Drink: Young’s Double Chocolate Stout
Tunes: Bob Segar / Judas Priest
Wrapper: Mexican
Binder: Mexican
Filler: Nicaraguan
Draw: Medium draw
Burn: Good
Misc: Smoked sometime in September 2011
Pre-light: Maduro Oscuro wrapper. Excellent construction with pigtail cap. Not a vitola I saw anywhere online. Came in the QSH VI goodie bag. Dark, musty smell. Spicy and dusty sweet tobacco on cut PL taste.
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Light: Easy light, medium draw.
1st 3rd: Oily. Spicy. Sweet tobacco offsets the oily. Has some nutty woodsy notes. Good balance leaning towards toothy…
http://i487.photobucket.com/albums/r...065x40/002.jpg
Ash: Flaky, light gray, with little ash bubbles. Holds for 1 ½”
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2nd 3rd: A lot like the first 1st 3rd. Oily and sweet tobacco mix. Oily might be taking precedent. Spicy with a good medium body. Full flavor, however a bit 1 dimensional. I was hoping for some more nuances, but they’re not there.
http://i487.photobucket.com/albums/r...065x40/004.jpg
3rd 3rd: I didn’t write anything down for 3rd 3rd, however I recall thinking later that it was pretty much like the 2nd.
http://i487.photobucket.com/albums/r...065x40/005.jpg
Overall impression: I have no urge to look for more, but it wasn’t bad.
Will
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Didn't have that one in my bag, but I had pretty much the same conclusion about most of the smokes that were in it. (There were decently-good smokes in the bag, e.g., Antaño 1970, just not what I like to spend money on these days.)
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I smoked the hell out of these when they first came out along with the Cubao. Not so much anymore.