Torpedo (6x52)
Wrapper: Maduro (I think it's Honduran?)
Binder: Nicaragua
Filler: I don't know(I looked it up and it says "secret" on the RP website.)

Drink: Gin and Tonic with lime.

The construction was even throughout. The wrapper was very dark with a slight red tint. It was a little veiny but felt smooth.

Before lighting, the cigar smelled earthy and a little bit like cocoa. The pre-light draw was slightly resistant but nothing to worry about. After toasting the foot the sweet smell of cocoa came out. However, there was no cocoa in the taste of this creamy full bodied cigar. The cigar was so full of flavor that I could pinpoint exactly what I was tasting. It was spicy, it was sweet, it was robust. With all those flavors and the boldness of this cigar, it was surprisingly smooth. The finish had a little bite to it. Down the entire length of the cigar the flavors mingled at different levels. It was spicier at some points, then it became sweeter and then back to spicy. This was a very complex smoke. I'm going to have to try this one again in the future when my palate is more fine tuned. From the first puff down to the last, this cigar produce a generous amount of thick, bright white smoke that smelled much sweeter then the cigar actually tasted.

This stick burned very even and produced a darker grey ash.