I can't believe that I have the honour to start today's thread!
Anyway, to get the thread going I'll describe my first cigar of the day:
It was an Indios Puro Viejo (Toro) sent me as part of my massive cigar.com sampler I received a few weeks back. Here is part of the description gleaned from the cigar.com website:
Puros Indios Viejo is mild to medium in body and maintains a light complexity due to its Brazilian, Dominican, and Nicaragaun long leaf fillers. These fillers are then wrapped with an Ecuadorian Sumatra leaf that adds a hint of spice to the finish, cleverly masked by floral notes of earth.
I am not sure (I never am) about the "wine tasting notes" at the end but I can say that this was a damn fine cigar to smoke. Easy draw and good burn together with a fine medium flavour.
Anyway, to get the thread going I'll describe my first cigar of the day:
It was an Indios Puro Viejo (Toro) sent me as part of my massive cigar.com sampler I received a few weeks back. Here is part of the description gleaned from the cigar.com website:
Puros Indios Viejo is mild to medium in body and maintains a light complexity due to its Brazilian, Dominican, and Nicaragaun long leaf fillers. These fillers are then wrapped with an Ecuadorian Sumatra leaf that adds a hint of spice to the finish, cleverly masked by floral notes of earth.
I am not sure (I never am) about the "wine tasting notes" at the end but I can say that this was a damn fine cigar to smoke. Easy draw and good burn together with a fine medium flavour.
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