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    Review # 2 in real time

    THis cigar also looks like it has good construction. The warpper on this one is a maduro. By the way both this one and the first about 5 inches long although this one looks like perhaps a slightly smaller ring gage than # 1. this one is prob a 46 while #1 was a 50 i think.

    Cut was easy and the prelight draw was nice noi plugs on this baby.

    Lighting it up

    Well this one has some spice but its very mellow spice. At the same time I get the sweetness that is usual for a maduro wrapper. this baby produces a lot of smoke which I like. The flavor at the beggining is chocoalety, woodsy and a bit of spice. THis feels to me like a NC profile.

    1/3 ash is very solid and white very much lie the Nc tobacco

    now into 2/3 flavor profile stays te same. I think I will rule out Gurkha, CAO, Padron, indian Tobacc, Sancho Panza, this is very simialr to 5 Vegas serie A could be Partagas or Montecristo

    into the final 1/3 still the same flavor profile.

    Overall I have to say that this is also a nice cigar and probably a $3-4 stick which is a nice value for this one . I think #1 is more expensive somewhere is the $9-12 range

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    #1 Fonseca Serie F Robusto (5 x 52)
    Binder: Mexico
    Filler: Dominican Republic
    Wrapper: USA/Conn. Shade

    #2 Carlos Torano Signature Robusto
    #2 Carlos Torano Signature Robusto (5 x 52)
    Binder: USA/Conn. Broadleaf
    Filler: Dominican Cubano Ligero, Nicaraguan Habano Ligero
    Wrapper: Sun Grown Brazilian Maduro

    I sent you two average ho-hum smokes to compare. Both were stored over a year.(I don't remember, but some of the riders are better gars). You hit #1 exactly on the head, except for price, and I agree that cigar is too light for my taste.

    You called #2 right on too. I actually get a little more flavor out of the Torano, but nothing to write home about.

    Either cigar can be had for about $3/stick or so.

    Great job!!!

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    Wow interesting I think I will get some Fonseca gars for morning/afternoon smoke By the way if you haven't tried the Virtuoso from Torano you def should its much richer than the signature but also no harsh tones in that one and it def produces a more profound bang on the senses

    Thanks for letting me review these and those of you who like the Ashton line this Fonseca is def a must try you will be surprised especially for the $$$ I was

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    Okeedokes - sticks had been sitting in my coolidor for 4-5 days now so I thought I'd take stick #1 and give it a whirl:

    Stick #1

    Pre-cigar activity: steak dinner at a buddy's.

    Construction: Very tightly wrapped stick (still a little hard on the cap end). Saw a little triple cap, same thoughts as CgarDan on origins.

    The light-up: Well, I had given my buddy a creme brulee torch and we fired it up in no time. Even burn (through about 1/2 the stick). Mild, smokey flavor, slightly choco-nutty flavor. Beautiful, thick, white smoke. Draw was fine. Nice finish.

    Stick #2

    Pre-cigar activity: mid-day coffee outside freezing my arse off

    Construction: very similar look and feel as stick #1 (thanks for making this easy Dan). Similar very slight veins. Pinch test told me it was ripe.

    Light-up: Nice even burn. Light salt-and-pepper smoke. Burned more evenly than stick #1. Milder taste than #1, no complexity - like a very light black coffee (and no, not b/c I was drinking it). One annoyance with the stick was that there was a plug in it - I tried massaging it out to no avail, then finally stuck a skewer up the foot which helped a bit. The intensity stayed the same until the last 1/4 - in which it shot up a notch. Short finish.

    I'd have to say I liked #1 better, and therefore say it's the more expensive stick.

    Cheers.
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    Common Paul lets have that second review

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    Paul you got the price right and I am glad you enjoyed the first smoke more than the second

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    Alright, Paul. Here goes Review #1 of Cigar #1.
    Smoking it at 9am in 20 degree weather. Brrrrr!

    Cigar is Robusto in size. Pretty well constructed. Smells really good.

    It's the lighter of the two cigars. Not light enough to be Connecticut, but also not dark enough to be Maduro. I thought it was Corojo at first, but pre-draw provided a very sweet taste, same pre-draw taste as I've experienced with Cameroon cigars. The sweetness reminds me of a port wine. Like eating raisins.

    Once lit, there was tons of smoke. White Ash and smooth draw. No plug throughout the entire smoking process. It burned pretty fast (maybe due to the cold weather?), but burned even.

    The sweetness continues with the first part of the cigar. Started getting stronger 1/3 through the cigar. I'm guessing it's med-full bodied. I was able to keep the ash at least 1-inch through, before tapping it (don't like ash all over my clothes). I tasted a hint of nuttiness, but wasn't overpowering.

    It was a really good smoke. Once I find out what it is, I'll include it in my rotation. Hope this was a decent 1st review from me. Review number #2 for cigar #2 will come soon. I'm guessing this cigar is a Camacho Select Cameroon Robusto.

    Andrew

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