(Newbie frustration!!)
Damnit, I just spent nearly an hour typing up a review for this cigar and three others in the Cusano line and my browser went back a page and erased the entire contents of my post!!
Let me sum up my twelve paragraph thesis and lifes work by stating that the Corojo 1997 is a good smoke for the price with a nice spicy tobacco taste and that the Cusano bundle line CC and P1 are also excellent smokes for the price ($2).
arg! I cant believe that I did that, I though I was really making a good entrance (my second post here) and make a good name for myself and now i just feel silly. If I wasn't only half way through this Extra Ordinary Larry I would be much more upset.. This two hour maduro is the third one i've smoked this week and about the only acid cigar that I am willing to smoke anymore. You can actually taste the tobacco in one of these rather than the overstimulating olfactory invasion and the feeling of sitting next to your grandmother in church who has drenched herself in her most pungent perfume to cover up the old lady smell..
The cusano 10th anniversary is a decent cigar but is rather small for the $6 pricetag that I paid for it. It is made with four different wrapper types and is suppost to come close to resembling an original cuban montecristo #4. The boxes they come in (10 per) are rather classy looking, each with its serial number engraved on a metal plate. I would possibly purchase one of these boxes if the price was right. The cigar was smooth but still complex enough to keep my interest. Its construction was nice with an even draw and burn.
The CC (Full Cuban Style) is pretty good for the $2 price tag in the churchhill size. I'm not so sure if it actually resembles a Cuban, although ive never had a cuban cigar, only PsuedoHabanos. Back in highschool, I had a friend who smoked cigarettes and he would steal cigars for me.(I do not condone shoplifting, especially from your tobacconist! I was ignorant, although I never stole, it was still wrong although I probably wouldnt be into cigars as much as I am today if it wasnt for lighting up that first Hoyo de monterrey Excalibur #1) Anyways, He came back from vacation with a large cigar that he claimed was a Cuban that he stole from a smoke shop at an indian reservation. It did not have a band on it and I recall disposing of it about half way through as it packed a punch that my illinformed machine made cigar smoking self could not handle. The only other cigar was a "Cohiba" that was sold to me a fake. However, when I questioned the tobacconist from another shop in the area he informed me that they had been selling these as fakes but they were actually real and they were trying to get rid of them quickly... These were Cohiba's with a light brown wrapper and the band was yellow/orange on the bottom yielding the words "Republica Dominica" and four lines of white dots on a black background on top. I have no clue about them nowadays because ive heard so many contradicting explainations for these $5 sticks. All I know is that they were pretty good and I didn't mind smoking them.
The P1 is a smooth maduro that I enjoy more so than the CC. I purchase the Churchhill's for two dollars a stick and would likely rather buy three of the bundle cigars than the one Anniversary which I would rather smoke only on occasion.
Well, as my smoke begins to ware on me with its now harsh tarry taste, i'm going to conclude. My hands are starting to feel crippled with pain from typing for the past two hours. I really wish I could have shared what I originally wrote but ashes to ashes, stick to stick.. There are many more posts to create, replies to be made, and cigars to be smoked.
Slightly frustrated, in a cloud of smoke, entheomation - newbie extrordinair.
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