I apologize for not having any firing squad pictures for this review, but seeing as I sent this cigar to both Robusto and CohibaIV I expect that at least one of those fellas will have pictures to share for this review.
APPEARANCE: These little cigars have a unique look about them because they are so short and fat. I think they almost look like a square cigar becuase they are practically as thick as they are long. The Habano 358 has a nice dark wrapper that smells pleasant too. It's appearance gets a full 5 out of 5.
AROMA: The cigar let off an aroma that was nothing spectacular, but not too harsh either. I enjoyed its rich smell throughout the cigar. 4 out of 5
BURN: A slightly warped burn, this cigar had a firm draw due to its enormous girth. I felt as though it was constantly in danger of going out, though it never did. 15 out of 20.
TASTE: I enjoyed the earthy overtone of this cigar. I don't know if the flavors warrant the Habano tag, but they are indeed rich cocoa flavors that subtly mix with the earthy taste. 59 out of 70
TOTAL TASTING SCORE: 83 OUT OF 100
APPEARANCE: These little cigars have a unique look about them because they are so short and fat. I think they almost look like a square cigar becuase they are practically as thick as they are long. The Habano 358 has a nice dark wrapper that smells pleasant too. It's appearance gets a full 5 out of 5.
AROMA: The cigar let off an aroma that was nothing spectacular, but not too harsh either. I enjoyed its rich smell throughout the cigar. 4 out of 5
BURN: A slightly warped burn, this cigar had a firm draw due to its enormous girth. I felt as though it was constantly in danger of going out, though it never did. 15 out of 20.
TASTE: I enjoyed the earthy overtone of this cigar. I don't know if the flavors warrant the Habano tag, but they are indeed rich cocoa flavors that subtly mix with the earthy taste. 59 out of 70
TOTAL TASTING SCORE: 83 OUT OF 100
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