Quote Originally Posted by buzz View Post
Robusto sized cigar, natural to dark natural, nice solid construction with a triple cap and tight bunching. Tight draw, light sweet woody prelight taste. Not a lot of smoke, massaged it a bit to get the draw to open up a tad. Ash light gray held for about an inch. Burn was nice and sharp for the duration. Flavor was sweet wood, musty maybe, left the mouth a little dry feeling. Profile didn't change much, was pleasant, I nubbed it. It lacked spice and didn't have a bite, leading me to think DR. Last time I guessed DR though I got burned because Will cheated. It reminded me of a San Cristobal I had a couple months ago, which was mild and sweet IIRC. So I'll say Nicaraguan and expect you to tell me Dominican.


Liked it, thanks John.

Well I'm glad you at least enjoyed that cigar. Because, you won't be enjoying any of the 'pot'. From the D.R., travel 2-3 thousand miles south-east and you will find the country of origin... Brazil. It was a Monte Pascoal Robusto.

http://www.montepascoalcigars.com/

I found these sticks at my local liqour store, I know it's a tough country. But, hey, that was a pretty sweet pot.