Smoked this last night after a very busy week. I'll be honest here, this actually made my week! This was a very enjoyable smoke, it was excellent to be precise. I'll be looking for some of these!

So, the puro was a Torpedo ~6 in. and with a ring gauge of ~50. Prelight there was an earthy, woodsy smell to it. The cigar was very solid and without flaws. I clipped it and the draw was perfect, not too loose and not too tight.

The smoke started with the earthy, woodsy smell being the prominent taste, though some spiciness started to pickup. This is a very familiar taste. The ash is a nice and solid white. The burn started a bit uneven but quickly corrected itself. As the smoke progressed, the spiciness took over from the earthy taste. At this point I think it could be either Honduran or Nicaraguan. The last part, the spiciness subsided a bit and the earthy taste actually picked up again. It might have even become stronger than before.

Finish was just great, this smoke tasted fantastic and smooth through out. Again I really enjoyed this! Thanks Mangyrat for allowing me to smoke such a fine cigar!

My final guess with be NICARAGUAN.