An inch and a half down and some flavors start to change. The draw is starting to put off more smoke at this point and is a bit easier to pull smoke from the cigar. The draw has the sweet bread and cedar flavor. The pepper intensifies slightly on finish. The cedar and bread and earth are present on the finish but a nice leather and oak flavor have started to show up. Ever few puffs the leather and oak dominate, but quickly goes back to the cedar and sweet bread. I would call the sweet bread flavor almost like biting into a Hawaiian sweet roll, ya, its that tasty. The burn remains perfect and the body is up a little and is now in between medium and full.
Two inches down and some more flavor shifts happen. The draw still has the sweet bread and cedar. The oak and leather is still present along with the pepper flavor and tingle sensation. A light coco note is now coming into the mix, its soft and goes away fairly quickly but is a nice addition. The body is till at a medium to full and the burn remains razor sharp.
With just a inch left the cigar got to warm to continue smoking and I sat it down for the last time at the 1 hour and 5 minute mark, which is a good burn time fora smaller cigar. Overall, this was a nice cigar that had several transitions in flavor. All the flavors were nice and went well together to provide a great smoking experience.
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Price: $ 10.50
Appearance: 10/10
Draw: 16/20
Burn: 20/20
Flavor: 17/20
Complexity: 19/20
Burn Time: 10/10
Overall Score: 92 / Great Cigar
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