This weekend’s
we had a few cigars going, Drew Estate Tabak Especial, which is mocha flavored
cigar. It’s a robusto size cigar very well constructed and tends to be on the
pricey side as is most of the Drew Estate cigars. The cigar had a nice even
burn, solid white ash and a very nice blend of flavor and aromatics. A single
runs you about 9 bucks and a box varies in price from $125.00 to $140.00 U.S.D.
I would give this cigar 8 ½ out of 10 for construction, flavor and ash.
The second cigar
this weekend was a Fonseca Ariana, Maduro, Toro size, I have made this one my
everyday cigar, and it is inexpensive with a price set at between $50 to $60
bucks for a box of 20. It is well
constructed, has a nice woody nut sweet maduro flavor and its construction for
a lower end cigar is spot on. This cigar would rate a 5 or 6 out of 10 for me.
The third
and final cigar of the weekend was a C.A.O. Brazillia, this cigar is a gift
from the Gods of the Leaf. Great taste, excellent construction and the Oscuro
is like icing on a cake. It is dark and delicious. If I had a complaint and I
do not, it would be that this cigar doesn’t come in a Toro size, but if it did
maybe I would get tired of it and I would not enjoy it as much as I do. 7 out
of 10 on his one.
See you all next time
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