Baggie #2

Cigar B
Size - ~4.5x50 Robusto
Wrapper Color - A very nice dark brown, almost blackish color, possibly a maduro

Prelight
Hints of wood and spices on draw.
Had a very perfect draw to it.
Looked like it had a triple cap on it and excellent construction.
Very easy to cut.

1st Pard
Initial puffs were spice and packed full of flavor. Produced a good amount of smoke as well.

2nd Part
By this part the spiciness had died down a tad, but still had a nice full flavor to it.

Last Part
The flavor didnt change from the 2nd part. I would guess this to be a med-full body smoke.

Final Thoughts
This was a very good cigar throughout the entirety of it. If I remember correctly it sorta tasted like a JDN Antano, though I havent had one for a while so I could be full of it!

Cigar A
Size - 5x50 Robusto
Color - This cigar was a bit lighter than Cigar B and more veiny as well.

Prelight
Again this cigar cut very easily. The prelight draw seemed to have hints of spices, though I cant pick out which. Construction was top notch, nary a flaw in sight.

1st Half
For the first part of the cigar It had a very nice and smooth "nutty" taste to it.

2nd Half
The second half was pretty much the same as the first, I didnt detect any change in flavor. I would take a guess that this was a Med body cigar.

Final Thoughts
Not much to say, it was a good cigar that had a constant smooth taste to it. Not much else you can ask for in a good smoke.



Both these cigars were excellent! They tasted great the entire time, and I would like to smoke a few of them again. But as for which is the more expensive, I would have to guess CIgar B to be the more expensive of the two.

Thanks ashauler for the great pass and letting me be part of it! I really enjoyed reviewing these sticks!