10-09-2011, 05:15 PM
Of the first of my sampler i ordered from famous smoke shop is the "Puros Huerfanos."
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appearance of the wrapper is a light brown color, no veins, very smooth, not oily or dry. Very firm to the touch the aroma of the cigar on the pre light draw is nutty, spicy an sweet, almost like cinnamon or nutmeg. The wrapper was a little spicy on the draw, but not over powering. Draw was not constricted, very free flowing.
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On the light up it was very spicy, plenty of smoke, very thick an creamy in good ole Drew Estate fashion. Into the 1/3 of the cigar, the ash is white an flaky it held on for about an 1.25 then fell off. The spice has mellowed out. The burn was even an clean all the way through, i smoked this cigar to the nub an i have th pic to prove it lol.
![[Image: a59aacbd.jpg]](http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a383/phatman03/a59aacbd.jpg)
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My final thoughts on the Puro's is i am a huge fan of the drew estates cigar company an while i was smoking this i couldn't help but think but this is a mellowed out kuba kuba. The Puro was a great smoke an even to the end very smooth an very creamy, if you like plenty of smoke this is def one to pick up. I would def reccommend this stick to anyone that would love a good daily smoke. Found out a box of these run about 70 bucks so this is def something i will be getting for my humi. i hope you guys liked my review or my experience of the pure orphan. thanks for your time an i hope you give this one a try.
![[Image: 631ba163.jpg]](http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a383/phatman03/631ba163.jpg)
appearance of the wrapper is a light brown color, no veins, very smooth, not oily or dry. Very firm to the touch the aroma of the cigar on the pre light draw is nutty, spicy an sweet, almost like cinnamon or nutmeg. The wrapper was a little spicy on the draw, but not over powering. Draw was not constricted, very free flowing.
![[Image: f2a67162.jpg]](http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a383/phatman03/f2a67162.jpg)
On the light up it was very spicy, plenty of smoke, very thick an creamy in good ole Drew Estate fashion. Into the 1/3 of the cigar, the ash is white an flaky it held on for about an 1.25 then fell off. The spice has mellowed out. The burn was even an clean all the way through, i smoked this cigar to the nub an i have th pic to prove it lol.
![[Image: a59aacbd.jpg]](http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a383/phatman03/a59aacbd.jpg)
![[Image: 6535aa9a.jpg]](http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a383/phatman03/6535aa9a.jpg)
![[Image: d779960f.jpg]](http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a383/phatman03/d779960f.jpg)
My final thoughts on the Puro's is i am a huge fan of the drew estates cigar company an while i was smoking this i couldn't help but think but this is a mellowed out kuba kuba. The Puro was a great smoke an even to the end very smooth an very creamy, if you like plenty of smoke this is def one to pick up. I would def reccommend this stick to anyone that would love a good daily smoke. Found out a box of these run about 70 bucks so this is def something i will be getting for my humi. i hope you guys liked my review or my experience of the pure orphan. thanks for your time an i hope you give this one a try.



