I was gonna wait a little while for acclimation. However. I believe I’ll light up #2 now
Bout a lonsdale nice cold draw. Pretty open. I don’t pay much attention to cold draw flavors. I usually can’t pick them up. I’ve also never really seen any evidence the cold draw gives any clues as to what the cigar will taste like lit.
Light black pepper on the initial light. Smooth I can nearly retro the entire puff. Seems to be settling into the medium full with more body than flavor. Nice start I’m liking it smoke output is pretty well spot on.
Burn line is respectable.
After dropping the ash and nearing the end of the first third there’s a new flavor moving in. I can’t put my finger on what to call it. But I taste it. The classic pepper is still there but more in the background
2nd third. This new unknown flavor has become the main flavor. Still no idea how to explain it. More like some type of a spice. Certainly something I’ve tasted in cigars before. Burn line has wiggled around but needed no correction. Pretty confident it’ll continue its pattern.
Final third
Hanging around the lower end of full flavor and body Still rolling with a light pepper tingle. Black pepper basically. The unknown flavor is still there. Maybe some extra leather. I do believe it will finish that way.
Final guess is this is the ever day type o smoke.
Believe it’s Nicaraguan. Likely a puro. As far as which cigar. No clue
Don’t think it’s oliva ,my father, fuente (originally thought it was. Doubt it now). Not perdomo.
Final smoke time was just at an hour. There’s a few puffs left
Well stored cigar whistle. Smoked flawlessly I liked it I’d certainly smoke it again