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    Default Newbie Review #5 Don Kiki Red Label

    I'm getting lucky. Each new cigar I'm trying is getting better, or at least different, in a good way.

    The DK Red Label I had tonight was a 6" x 54 torp. I find that I like the way the torpedo shape funnels and concentrates the smoke. In the hand this felt like a thick cigar. I think a 54 ring gauge is probably the thickest smoke I've had so far.

    The cigar lit easily and had a very smooth burn. I only had to touch it up when I became so engrossed in the book I was reading that the cigar started to go out.

    The taste is interesting. There's very much a chocolate taste that's pretty strong at first and continues throughout the smoke. But there's also a sweetness that complements the chocolate flavor nicely. Their web site describes it as :

    MEDIUM BODY TASTING CIGARS. Cigar aficionados describe the exquisite taste as medium-bodied with well balanced complex flavors of licorice & cedar. It has sweet notes of toasted nuts. It finishes with a chocolaty undertone.
    Yep, that's it alright. Definite chocolate and sweetness. Toasted nuts? Yeah, I could see how that could sound right. I don't think I tasted the licorice.

    Pre-light: It's a great smelling cigar. I clipped the end and the draw was harder than any of the other cigars I've had. But not overly so. I kind of liked the resistance.

    1st third: Very sweet and chocolaty. Medium draw and very very smooth. From the first few hits I knew I was going to like this one.

    2nd third: A bit more intense but not a huge change. The draw was getting a bit harder but not uncomfortably so. There was very little bitterness. A very pleasant smoke indeed.

    Last third: The draw was getting hard enough that I had to squeeze the cigar a bit to find the hard parts and massage it some. The cigar opened right up. I smoked it down to the band, removed the band and kept going. Once it was down to about 2" long the taste started getting a little harsh. But I was ready to be done with it by then.

    Newbie point of view: So far this one and the Cuban Crafters Cameroon have been my favorites. The sweetness might really appeal to other newbies. Now that I've had this one I don't think I'd buy more of the green labels. But I'm certainly going to have to get some more of the red labels in my humidor.
    Last edited by Dru Lee Parsec; 11-03-2006 at 09:13 PM.

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    ce, was the red lable a maduro? I'm going to have to get some.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cabaiguan Juan View Post
    ce, was the red lable a maduro? I'm going to have to get some.
    I think the Red Labels are all the same cigar just in different shapes. It wasn't a dark enough wrapper that I'd think of it as a maduro and they don't mention the M word on their web site.

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    Good review, I might have to check one out! Thanks for the good read.

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