A bit belated but as promised heres my newbie attempt at a review... Go easy on me!
The construction was nice and had a lovely weight to it. The pre-light draw had earthy tobacco flavours with a very subtle sweet spice on the end. I really liked the size of it, it just felt really right between the fingers as I gave it a toast.
After a quick clip and toasting the draw was very nice and produced an nice amount of smoke with just a little bit of effort. The ash was well over an inch before I knocked it off.
The first puff produced earthy tobacco notes with a mild sweet finish. As I progressed, I picked up some woody flavors, almost composty. The earthy tobacco notes continued for the majority if the cigar but on the exhale there was some cocoa flavours I wasn't expecting with a touch of spice. it stayed like this to the end, the burn was a little inconsistent and I had to help it along a couple of times, but that may be down to my inexperience!
in my opinion this was a very consistent smoke & flavor. It was a good forty five minute smoke and a good way to celebrate me getting my dream job, no longer will I be trapped in a call center, I will now be restoring classic racing cars and building bespoke wire wheels for rich people all over the world!![Big Grin](https://www.ukcigarforums.com/core/images/smilies//biggrin.png)
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The construction was nice and had a lovely weight to it. The pre-light draw had earthy tobacco flavours with a very subtle sweet spice on the end. I really liked the size of it, it just felt really right between the fingers as I gave it a toast.
After a quick clip and toasting the draw was very nice and produced an nice amount of smoke with just a little bit of effort. The ash was well over an inch before I knocked it off.
The first puff produced earthy tobacco notes with a mild sweet finish. As I progressed, I picked up some woody flavors, almost composty. The earthy tobacco notes continued for the majority if the cigar but on the exhale there was some cocoa flavours I wasn't expecting with a touch of spice. it stayed like this to the end, the burn was a little inconsistent and I had to help it along a couple of times, but that may be down to my inexperience!
in my opinion this was a very consistent smoke & flavor. It was a good forty five minute smoke and a good way to celebrate me getting my dream job, no longer will I be trapped in a call center, I will now be restoring classic racing cars and building bespoke wire wheels for rich people all over the world!
![Big Grin](https://www.ukcigarforums.com/core/images/smilies//biggrin.png)
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