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Ain't Never Gonna Leave
![]() Join Date: Oct 2008
First Name: Todd
Location: Northcentral woods of Wisconsin
Posts: 6,887
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Fissure (AKA Steve) got me his review of his 6th stick a couple weeks ago. He wrote:
Cigar #6 has a ring gauge of 50 while being 6 inches long. 1. It has a medium brown wrapper that seems dry and fragile. The head and foot were a little cracked on the smoke. Aesthetics score 2 2. Construction was nice and dense with no soft spots. Nicely rolled with a nice earthy spicy smell to it. Construction Score 3.2 3. It had a very nice draw with just a little smoke pulling through. Lots of smoke with an almost white flaky ash. Post Light Construction Score 4 4. This cigar stayed with the pre-light smell. Earthy with a little spice thrown in. It was a little harsh through the nose, but aging might help this. Although it wasn't very complex, it was a good smoke. Flavor and Strength Score 3.2 5. The aftertaste has a light woody flavor to it. Some puffs leave a slight sweetness on the palate that I am not getting on the initial smoke. Aftertaste score 3 6. The aroma is not unpleasant. It has a nice light earthy smell. Aroma score 3 7. Even though the cigar did not change throughout the smoke, it fit one of the flavor profiles I enjoy. Overall score 3.5 8. I would recommend this cigar to anyone. It was a good cigar.
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