As I already like Hoyos I'll be honest and admit that it was the shape that attracted me to the Elegantes.
The wrapper had very little scent at all and this cigar was soft to the point of being underfilled especially at the narrow end near to the cap. Once cut the draw was very loose to the point that a lot of Cuban fans may not like it. The cold draw tasted faintly of hay and by faintly I mean barely.
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One thing this cigar did from the outset was to produce masses of smoke, at one stage I had to wait for the cloud to clear before I could see what I was watching on the tv! For the first inch or so it had that familiar light Hoyo flavour but then it started to develop cereal notes with a tannic edge
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The biggest change came when the ash dropped, suddenly the flavour intensified to a distinct and very pleasant nutty taste
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The ash held nicely from here to the band and the flavour remained constant
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Into the final third and I got a flavour I have never encountered before and I am not one for extravagant descriptions but the nearest thing I can describe it as is metallic cherryade. It wasn't entirely pleasant and required purging.
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The burn remained good and no relights were required at all. When I gave it up I had been smoking it for 55 minutes but the last bit was so soft I could hardly hold it
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Would I recommend it? Yes it was a good enjoyable smoke overall.
The wrapper had very little scent at all and this cigar was soft to the point of being underfilled especially at the narrow end near to the cap. Once cut the draw was very loose to the point that a lot of Cuban fans may not like it. The cold draw tasted faintly of hay and by faintly I mean barely.
IMG_1027.jpg
One thing this cigar did from the outset was to produce masses of smoke, at one stage I had to wait for the cloud to clear before I could see what I was watching on the tv! For the first inch or so it had that familiar light Hoyo flavour but then it started to develop cereal notes with a tannic edge
IMG_1028.jpg
The biggest change came when the ash dropped, suddenly the flavour intensified to a distinct and very pleasant nutty taste
IMG_1029.jpg
The ash held nicely from here to the band and the flavour remained constant
IMG_1030.jpg
Into the final third and I got a flavour I have never encountered before and I am not one for extravagant descriptions but the nearest thing I can describe it as is metallic cherryade. It wasn't entirely pleasant and required purging.
IMG_1031.jpg
The burn remained good and no relights were required at all. When I gave it up I had been smoking it for 55 minutes but the last bit was so soft I could hardly hold it
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Would I recommend it? Yes it was a good enjoyable smoke overall.
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