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			Join Date: Apr 2014 
    First Name: Neil
				Location: Winnipeg, Canada - Home of the Jets! 
				
				
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			Following the advice of some asylum members I picked up a Nicaraguan puro - a torpedo - about 56 gauge. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	The wrapper was dark, almost black, softish at the head, with a mixture of colors obvious when looking at it head on. It lit with no problems, setting off voluminous blue smoke. The cigar has heft - full bodied dark flavours - coffee, earthiness. It burned slowly, changing character about halfway through, seemingly less flavor but more nicotine buzz. The ash fell off regularly, almost like a short fill cigar. It went out twice, and the re-lights were uneven, the filler burning faster than the wrapper, becoming a messy cigar from an ash production point of view. The third time it went out I gave up on it. The aftertaste lingered only for a short time. Overall the cigar has in my mind some major construction issues, and frankly the flavor was quite uninteresting. A disappointment, considering the good things I'd heard about it. Honduras next. Suggestions?  | 
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