My Father Flor De Las Antillas happens to be on the first cigars Ive ever had the privellge of having. Upon every draw, youre met with a large variety of notes; including a light-oaky creamy mellow tone to it. I personally managed to establish a inch of ash before ashing- the notes still consisting…
First time trying a Nicaraguan as usually, I prefer Cubans, this was included in this months subscription. Sadly I wasnt too impressed, I found the draw to be poor and very bitter in flavour, no creamy, floral or fruit flavours as the tasting notes suggest. Overall the cigar seemed to me to be not…
Good starting flavours, smooth smoke with some nutty and pepper notes. Unfortunately the wrapper peeled mid smoke and I had to abort ship. Im puting this down to just a bad cigar in the stock. Abit disappointing to say the least, however its worth puting in the humidor. I shall try again in the near…
A light but full flavoured cigar. Even burn, developing tastes as it goes down. I’m not really one for forsaking Cubans, but this is a fine smoke. I enjoyed one last week in Red Lion square with a mint tea while playing chess on one of the outside tables and really felt that Autumn was upon us.
One of my faves! If I had the money I'd buy them by the truck load and age as they are sweet, creamy & smooth. Occasional bitter note creeps in but just another month resting would solve that I'm guessing. Always very good construction, worth the money in my opinion. I think I'm the opposite from…
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