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    Construction was a little rough. Lots of veins. Nice dark leaf. After cutting it the pre light draw was very nice and smooth.

    Pre light Aroma was lovely. Made my mouth water.

    Burn was almost flawless, a little tunneling and a little running, but for the most part good. It looks like a thick strong wrapper which may of contributed to the problems. Or it could of been my really relaxed puffing practices tonight almost letting it go out on a few occasions.

    Flavor was mouth watering. I would say it is a medium to full bodied cigar, needing some water in between puffs. Very complex.

    Final thoughts are that it was a great smoke and I am looking forward to the other one in my Humi. I will let it sit for a long time, pulling it out for a special occasion.
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    This is a good picture of it on the net, nice roll job, but you see what I mean by rough? The leaf itself isn't smooth like some cigars

    http://www.topcubans.com/cuban-cigar...hp?idcigar=518
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    I picked up a 5er of these and have been letting them sit... They are too new to fire up just yet... Thanks for the review - I've been curious.

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    [QUOTE=ggiese]I picked up a 5er of these and have been letting them sit... They are too new to fire up just yet... Thanks for the review - I've been curious.[/QUOTE]

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    Smoked one last weekend with a fellow BOTL i had gifted one too.
    I found it to have alot of potential.. It had nice hints of cocoa and teases of aged magnum 46. This cigar was still wet behind the ears ..but it seems to have alot of potential. 1 yr should do wonders for this cigar..This has alot of potential.. I cant wait..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roham
    This is a good picture of it on the net, nice roll job, but you see what I mean by rough? The leaf itself isn't smooth like some cigars

    http://www.topcubans.com/cuban-cigar...hp?idcigar=518

    BTW, I've never ordered from these guys and I don't know anything about them, just liked the picture. Did a google search.
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    [QUOTE=Hugh Jorgan]
    Quote Originally Posted by ggiese
    I picked up a 5er of these and have been letting them sit... They are too new to fire up just yet... Thanks for the review - I've been curious.[/QUOTE]

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    Knock it off, you FOCKER!!! I've got 4 of 'em sitting in the humi waiting to be smoked... It ain't like I don't have any....

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    Quote Originally Posted by ggiese

    Knock it off, you FOCKER!!! I've got 4 of 'em sitting in the humi waiting to be smoked... It ain't like I don't have any....
    It's Mr. Focker to you Ggiese

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    they dont look to rough....a little better than the 46's IMHO

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    good cigar, but I liked the 46 better

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