Two inches down the cigar and some flavor changes have happened. The draw still has the cinnamon and black pepper flavor and tingle sensation on the palate. The finish continues to be VERY rich with earth, coco, cinnamon and black pepper. Every few puffs or so a sweet leathery note comes in. The entire profile is getting richer as the cigar burns down but not as heavy on the palate. It's still at a medium to full body. The burn remains good, not prefect but still not presenting any issues.
Four inches down. The draw has seen the black pepper flavor and tingle sensation die down a bit. A rich earth and cinnamon still remain. The finish still has the rich earth, cinnamon, coco and leather. A roasted coffee bean flavor has started to emerge and is the new dominant flavor on the finish. The flavors are are very pleasant and a overall sweetness is building. The cigar is at a full body now. The flavors are long lasting. The burn is still good.
Two inches remain, and the cigar is near the end. I wish it would go on for days. The flavors all still remain. The cigar never got washed out by warm flavors and never got hot. The cigar burned for 1 hour a 30 minutes. Overall, and in my opinion, I think this is a prefect representation of what a broad leaf maduro cigar should taste like.
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Price: $9.45
Appearance: 9/10
Draw: 20/20
Burn: 18/20
Flavor: 19/20
Complexity: 19/20
Burn Time: 10/10
Overall Score: 95 / Fine Cigar
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