Sorry about the dealy; I was at a RomaCraft event last Saturday. So my palet was shot Saturday evening and finally I was able to sit down last night with the puro.
The puro ashauler sent was a torpedo with a very nice construction. I had hints of hay and a bit of sweetness on the prelight. There was also a leathery tobacoo smell. The 1st third started off with a very light spice to it and that hint of sweetness from the dry draw. The flavors were very light and mellow starting out. As the 1st third continued, the hay flavor picked up. By the 2nd third, the hay flavor was the dominant one but the hint of sweetness still hung about. The sweetness is developing into a bit of a vanilla flavor. Shortly after teh 2nd third a leathery flavor took over and a bit of spice popped up. The vanilla flavor remained throughout the 2nd third and was most prominent at the back of my throat; coming through on the aftertaste. The final third was mostly leather and spice, but milder. At this point the cigar did not change any more and continued to be very enjoyable! I really enjoyed this cigar and I'm looking forward to it's identity!
My guess: Honduran
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