Blind Taste Review: 6/24/2022
Cigar “A”, sent by DED
Start time: 8:55pm Finish: 10:07pm Duration: 1 hr, 12 min
The cigar measured 5 and 5/8” and its ring gauge was a tight 46, a loose 48 (47?). The wrapper was a reddish light brown color, dull/matte finish. Could be criollo, corojo or habano leaf. Triple cap. No obvious fragrances. Cold draw was open with a little resistance…perfect. Tasted like nearly all pre-light draws - dried fruit. Paired with iced water.
First few puffs and I noticed the absence of pepper in the flavor profile; what was there was grassy/like hay and flowery, mostly tasted through the nose. Taste buds in my mouth aren’t sensitive to subtle cigar flavors, only recognizing generic cigar smoke. A few more puffs and I’m thinking, “is that Cuban twang?” About the one inch mark, a slightly sweet bready note appears, complementing the grass and flower mixture.
It seems to be standard practice to section off a cigar into thirds when doing a review, so I’ll follow that protocol. I detected a slightly sweet citrus flavor in the second third. It replaced the flowery note. The grassy hay and bread mix is dominant, and there is more twang. Some hints of mild mint pop in and out. Strength is mild-medium. Burn is true. Ash is flaky and drops off while the cigars sits in the tray. Very good cigar! Strength coming on near end of second third as well as some very mild pepper notes. The second third ends with a nice blend of citrus, grass and bread: the flavors are blending into a kind of broth where individual flavors are difficult to pick out.
Third third and the twang retreats. The flavors remain blended together into a nice indescribable broth, without salt. Strength is picking up…feeling a little jittery. Some sweetness appears in a few puffs along with a small dash of mint. Ash holding on in second half of cigar. Final third can be summed up as a minty veggie blend.
Very nice cigar that had me drooling in anticipation of next puff. I’ll wait until I smoke “B” and “C” before ranking them and guessing their identities.
Thank you, DED, for this great cigar.
^#81: yes Stinger...cigars have been stored for awhile in my humidor...some longer than others
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