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    Default Mystery Cigar Review- Thanks, Sarge...

    Sarge hit me with this little unbanded mystery cigar in return for my review. I sparked it up a while ago while grilling. I have to admit that I am confused by this smoke…

    It was PC in the size range with a green tingd, dirt brown colored wrapper. About the closest resemblance I can compare it to would be to a Bolivar wrapper. Not sure if I have really seen this exact shade before. It appeared to have a double cap and the construction was solid. This was not the prettiest cigar with the veins being quite noticeable and wrapper texture being a bit inconsistent.

    The pre-light aroma was very neutral and lightly earthy. The ash was a medium gray in color with the draw being nearly perfect. Burn wise, this got ahead of itself a couple of times, but corrected nicely without any touch-up.

    I doubt this is a Bolivar because the flavor seemed nowhere near as strong. Assuming this was a Habano, I would place it at medium in strength. If NC, then I would slate it as Mild-Med. The flavor was excellent. Very smooth throughout with a slight nuttiness. Flavor wise, I would give this a pretty high score (somewhere between 87 and 90 out of 100).

    The cigar seemed to burn somewhat fast, so I have some doubts about it being completely constructed of long-filler. However, the bunching patterns on the ends of the cigar would indicate that it is indeed all long filled. Maybe a sandwich?

    I really enjoyed the cigar, Ken. Thanks! My guess is that this was an ISOM and something I have yet to try like a La Flor de Cano? Please do tell…
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    What you had was a farm roll ISOM. They are long fill. For a five $$ cigar they are excellent. They are not pretty but I've never had a bad one.

    Think I'll have one tonight.

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    Excuse my ignorance, but what is a farm roll ISOM?

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    Are those the same as the the ones you sent me? If so, I thought it was tasty. I'm saving my last one for sometime I'm not rushed.

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    Thanks for revealing and again, thanks for the nice treat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nhcigarfan View Post
    Are those the same as the the ones you sent me? If so, I thought it was tasty. I'm saving my last one for sometime I'm not rushed.
    Yep...The same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kass View Post
    Excuse my ignorance, but what is a farm roll ISOM?
    Rolled right on the farm where the tobacco was grown.

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    Cool, thanks.

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