Smoke: Sol Cubano Cuban Cabinet ~ Magnum
Drink(s): none
Music: none

Wrapper: Ecuador
Binder: Nicaraguan / Honduran
Filler: Nicaraguan / Honduran
Draw: Medium
Burn: Pretty good, sideways through 1st & 2nd 3rd
Burn Time: a good hour and a half

Pelight:
It a bit of spice, noticing earthy, and a tint of leathery goodness

Ignition:
draw is easy, smooth to

1/3
Earthy, with a faint bit of leather to it. also has a little bit of nuttyness to it (a sweet form of it). The burn is also going smoothly as well


The ash is set up in tiers almost (sorry for the horrible quality, my camera does this sometimes). Ash has fallen off after about an 1", the burn also started to become uneven after the ash fell.



2/3
Its is kind of cattywhompus. the flavors have remained the same, except there is a nutty sweetness now. Also a bit of earthyness that is spicy. On a side note, i had to take care of something in the house, so i left it for a good ten minuets, and when i came back, it was still burning strong. Going into the final bit of the 2/3, i notice a taste of cocoa.


Final 1/3
The cocoa is still there, so is the spicy earth - almost barky if you will. The spice is only on the tongue though, not a full palate sensation.


Overall impression:
A very smooth and interesting smoke; nice evening cigar. Glad i got a 5'er of these.