This is a 5 x54 robusto with an interesting blend of tobacco. I smoked three from the box of 20 before writing this review (and many more will follow). The first two were exquisitely smooth and balanced with a rich aroma. The third was a little spicier and resembled the best of the New World Cameroon Double Robusto.
Appearance and Construction: A very well crafted cigar, nice weight in the hand and glamorous bands.
According to Neptune, the construction is as follows:
Wrapper: Brazilian Habano - much darker than what I would expect for a Habano leaf.
Binder: Nicaragua
Filler: Dominican Republic, Honduras and Nicaragua
So quite a mixture, which reveals itself in the complex flavour.
First Puff: a bit spicy but soon settles down to a smoother profile.
Draw and Burn: Perfect draw and burn. No resistance. A little waviness at the beginning but soon corrected.
Flavour and Complexity: A very rich and complex flavour with a darker roast flavour but with a sweetness that melds together well. One that I smoked was a bit spicy, but not as spicy as the Oval.
Body: Medium to full. Not as potent as the Oval, but getting there.
Strength: A decent amount of strength. I could feel it, but it wasn't overwhelming.
Finish and Aftertaste: Excellent long finish and interesting sweet aftertaste.
Aroma: Deliciously rich and complex aroma.
Ash: held on very well in inch long segments, refusing to shake off until that length.
Balance and Consistency: A very balanced and consistently good cigar; no dead spots, no bitterness.
Time smoke: Between 75 and 80 minutes
Overall: Very satisfying. For a five inch cigar, the smoking time was substantial, no doubt due to the excellent long finish.
Beautiful construction, albeit a bit darker than I would expect for a Habano wrapper. |
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