Smoked yesterday with an old fashioned (made with buffalo trace).
Appearance: Nice dark wrapper (I'm a fan of darker wrappers), almost maduro, although doesn't look it in the pics due to the flash. Slightly rugged and great plume on the head.
Smell: Deep, rich, earthy. Very inviting.
Construction, draw and burn: Well packed and seemed to be perfectly constructed. Draw was perfect and burn was good. Needed a few touch ups, but only near the end. The smoke was wonderfully cool, even as I nubbed it - may have been a function of smoking it nice and slow.
Flavour: Very much followed the pre-light aroma. Deep and earthy, with a slight underlying sweetness. Cocoa and coffee/espresso, with perhaps very subtle spice. No Cuban tanginess, which was a pleasant change. A rich smoke which reminded me a lot of the Ramon Allones Allones Extra EL 2011. In the second half, I got waves of aniseed sweetness, which went down really well. However, the base flavour of earth, espresso and cocoa remained.
All in all a great short smoke, though it did last me the best part of an hour. Nevertheless, I prefer the Trinidad Robusto T flavour profile (slightly sweeter, richer and more aromatic) and not sure the Short Robusto T is worth the extra price over the Reyes or a Cohiba Maduro 5 Secretos, which for me have similar flavour profiles.
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Appearance: Nice dark wrapper (I'm a fan of darker wrappers), almost maduro, although doesn't look it in the pics due to the flash. Slightly rugged and great plume on the head.
Smell: Deep, rich, earthy. Very inviting.
Construction, draw and burn: Well packed and seemed to be perfectly constructed. Draw was perfect and burn was good. Needed a few touch ups, but only near the end. The smoke was wonderfully cool, even as I nubbed it - may have been a function of smoking it nice and slow.
Flavour: Very much followed the pre-light aroma. Deep and earthy, with a slight underlying sweetness. Cocoa and coffee/espresso, with perhaps very subtle spice. No Cuban tanginess, which was a pleasant change. A rich smoke which reminded me a lot of the Ramon Allones Allones Extra EL 2011. In the second half, I got waves of aniseed sweetness, which went down really well. However, the base flavour of earth, espresso and cocoa remained.
All in all a great short smoke, though it did last me the best part of an hour. Nevertheless, I prefer the Trinidad Robusto T flavour profile (slightly sweeter, richer and more aromatic) and not sure the Short Robusto T is worth the extra price over the Reyes or a Cohiba Maduro 5 Secretos, which for me have similar flavour profiles.
uh1gEBV.jpgaY0oN1Q.jpgiYuBWKp.jpglBsCSA2.jpgSGbRSTo.jpg
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