07-23-2008, 09:22 PM
7 x 52
Dominican Republic
Robbo gave me this cigar over a year ago, and due to it's large size, I haven't had the time to smoke it. Tonight I figured what the hell, so I torched this sucker up, and I was sorry I didn't smoke it sooner.
Had a nice reddish brown oily wrapper and it was solid like a brick. It stared off medium bodied with a nice tobacco flavor nicely balanced with some spice. I was pretty smooth. It shortly opend up to a full bodied powerhouse of a cigar. I could feel the nicotine kick to it. The great part was that it remained well balanced to the end, even when it became stronger than strong. Think of it as a Litto Gomez Diez on steroids.
The smoke burned cool and was very plentiful. Burn was perfect.
Every now and then we all need to be humbled by a ciagr. This was my lastest humbling.
A must try, IMO. Thank you again, Rob.
I must say this is one of the very, very few cigars to kick my ass.
Dominican Republic
Robbo gave me this cigar over a year ago, and due to it's large size, I haven't had the time to smoke it. Tonight I figured what the hell, so I torched this sucker up, and I was sorry I didn't smoke it sooner.
Had a nice reddish brown oily wrapper and it was solid like a brick. It stared off medium bodied with a nice tobacco flavor nicely balanced with some spice. I was pretty smooth. It shortly opend up to a full bodied powerhouse of a cigar. I could feel the nicotine kick to it. The great part was that it remained well balanced to the end, even when it became stronger than strong. Think of it as a Litto Gomez Diez on steroids.
The smoke burned cool and was very plentiful. Burn was perfect.
Every now and then we all need to be humbled by a ciagr. This was my lastest humbling.
A must try, IMO. Thank you again, Rob.
I must say this is one of the very, very few cigars to kick my ass.
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