I smoked the Toro (2011) last night, here are my thoughts:
Smoked in the backyard, listening to more talk radio discussions about the death of Osama. The wifey made some chicken salad and again I had a couple fat fingers of delicious Caol Ila 12 year scotch. Little windy outside tonight. Smoking time was a full 1.5 hours. I nubbed it.
The toro had nice construction just like the robusto, dense, firm with no soft spots. Cut easily and no wrapper issues. Burn was not as even as the robusto, but might have been due to the wind. Draw was too tight for me (even after a re-cut) so I didn't get as much smoke as the robusto. Ash was dark gray and flaky, but held for about an inch. Aroma was good. Again I'd put the strength of the cigar in the medium range.
Prelight taste had a little black pepper spice, cedar wood, and a sweetness as well. I didn't get as much spice as the robusto had, the first third was mostly cedar wood, earth, and leather. The sweetness from the prelight taste was not present. Again this cigar went really well with the scotch. Second third didn't change much, maybe a little more leather, no spice, not as good as the robusto. Final third didn't get harsh, but the tastes weren't very intersting. Wood, leather, earth.
I'd smoke the robusto size cigar again, but not the toro. Again I'd recommend this cigar to someone looking for a semi-strong nighttime cigar that pairs nicely with a delicious peaty scotch.
1st third = B
2nd third = C
3rd third = C-
Overall = C
Comparison (arbitrary buzz-weighted values):
Appearance: Both looked great. (+0)
Construction: Neither had construction flaws. (+0)
Burn: Robusto was more even, but may have been due to windy conditions. (+0)
Draw: Robusto was much better, even after re-cutting the toro. (+2)
Ash: Robusto ash held together better just a tad. (+1)
Smoke: Robusto gave off greater volumes of smoke (likely related to the difference draw). (+1)
Taste: Robusto had more spice and kept my interest throughout the smoke. (+3)
Overall: Without a doubt the Robusto was the better cigar.
Thanks again Michael for the cigars!
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