How about a Casa Cuba for the 3rd cigar?
Also, I forgot I have a conference thing today that is not going to allow me to get the pack mailed out. Sorry for the hold up here, I will get it out as soon as I can get to an open post office.
How about a Casa Cuba for the 3rd cigar?
Also, I forgot I have a conference thing today that is not going to allow me to get the pack mailed out. Sorry for the hold up here, I will get it out as soon as I can get to an open post office.
Cleared for takeoff!
Thanks, and I will make the sig tag today, dammit!!!
The powers that be might take it all away
Together we burn, together we burn away
Uncle Tupelo
Got home today and saw the cigars on the counter safe and sound. Review and incorrect guess to follow.
Cigar: No idea
Beverage: Water
This cigar is a natural shade robusto size with very fine veins, a slightly squared off shape, and what appears to be a quadruple cap and is nice and firm throughout. At first I thought ISOM, but the quad cap ruled that out. Pre-light draw is sweet, like straw. First puffs reveal what I would classify as leather and plenty of spice that lingers on the finish. So far soooo good. After the first little bit it calmed down some and developed a bit of a buttery finish, not quite as spicy anymore. Ash color is a very light gray. Second third is becoming more mild again and slightly bitter finish. Last third is nice and toasty, reminiscent of a Dominican puro. So Now that it's gone, I've narrowed it down to a few possibilities. I am almost certain that it's either Dominican, Nicaraguan, Honduran, Mexican, Ecuadorian, or Cuban. I'm leaning more towards Nicaraguan or Honduran. As always, I'm going to listen to the spice and say....
NICARAGUAN! Bring on the tag!
Edit: I forgot to add, I very much enjoyed this cigar, so even when I lose, thanks Beefy for a great afternoon smoke!
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