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Cigar Review Illusione 88 Robusto

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This cigar review of the Illusione 88 robusto is treat, Ive had a couple of these Illusione stogies but the 88 is my favorite so far.

Blend Nicaraguan, filler binder and wrapper

The wrapper is a corojo, with deep reddish hue. some veinage and minor tooth is notable. This stogie is notably heavier when compared to other robustos, it is firm and no soft spots are evident. A beautiful triple cap cover the head. The ring is simple slender. Black and white, with 88 and the name Illusione on it.

The prelight draw is pleasant, a slight hint of cinnamon is what comes to the forefront.

I used a punch to open up this cigar, and without further delay lets fire it up!

Lite up yields some sweetness on the lips, along with the expected woodsey initial taste. After a couple puffs, a notable spiceyness develops. Not a peppery spice however, though and not very poweful, hmmm! different. Ok, spice and citrus is what Im getting, very pleasant.

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A fair amount of smoke and a very smooth easy draw from this stogie. No flavor hangover on the tongue. The flavor is clean and distinct but doesnt lay there til the next puff to get stale like some do.

A few more puffs and the spiceyness all but disappeared. There is still a slightly citrusy note and a sweetness on the lips with every draw, but no spice right now. Nose hale is smooth with no spice whatsoever at the first third.

As I get down to the middle of this cigar the flavor has remained consistant, not very complex but quite enjoyable. The smoothness and flavor profile make this a relaxing smoke. Not to say its bland by any means. Theres just not a big swing in the flavor thus far.

The strength of this stogie is above average, not for the meek and mild.

The burn has been prefect thus far. No touch ups or re-lights to this point. On other occasions I have had to relight this specific blend but no flame outs yet with this one. A word of caution however, the ash is unforgiving and is prone to drop off with out notice at even 3/4 inches in length so take care.

Just past the half way mark and what I perceive to be a light cocoa chocolate flavor developed. Just slight enough to notice but not enough to overwhelm or mask the ever present citrus notes on the rear of the palate. Now a bit of spice has re-appeared this time on the lips and tip of the tongue. Some licorice flavor is also apparent. So much for not being complex, it just took a bit if time to develop, but at the half way mark things have perked up. Hope it keeps on rolling like this. I’ve had a couple of these but usually while sippin on a beverage and playin poker, not paying as close attention as I should or could have.

I Found this cigar review to be amongst the most enjoyable ones, as this stogie is easily in my top 5 , along with the Tatuaje conoju 2003, Tatuaje tubo negro, Arturo Fuente Anejo and the Tatuaje tubo rojo. I had trouble puttin this stogie down. Burned it to a nub.

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Overall impression:

Construction excellent
Flavor built slowly but developed well and was very pleasing
Burn impeccable
Price, just right at about 8 bucks

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Cigar Review, La Flor Dominicana Double Ligero

Cigar review of La Flor Dominicana , double ligero, Corona GordaDSCN0645

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Dominican filler, binder

Ecuadorian Sungrown wrapper

Beautiful color on the wrapper, some dark mottling, medium veins, tooth notable.

Firmly rolled

The prelight sniff is very nice, barnyardy

Prelight draw did not yield much

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This cigars initial light impression was power and spice, with licorice and nut.

Lots of smoke right from the start.

The ash didnt hold but a 1/4 inch, dropped off by merely setting this cigar into the ashtray

The first 2 inches approximately down yielded plenty of spice (black pepper), licorice, some nuttyness and black coffee. DSCN0647

The burn was even woth a great draw, yierlding lots of smoke.

The ash is a nice grey tone dropping off initially at 1/4 inch and then holding for another 1.5 inches.

At the mid way point on this cigar, the flavors have been in and out, from nut with spice and licorice.  The nuttyness has been consistent.  The finish is somewhat short with the licorice being the predominant flavor to prevail.

At the back end of this stogie, approx 2.0hrs, and the whole experience has been good.

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Burn has been excellent and razor sharp.  Plenty of smoke, the draw is easy.  This cigar has good complexity, exceptional power and full body.

Rating:

Flavor: 9 of 10  Spicey (black pepper) licorice, black coffee, nutty (cashew like), hints of ginger as well

Burn: 9 of 10

Strength 8 of 10

Complexity 7 of 10

For the price this stogie is a keeper, about 8 bucks definately worth it

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Flor de Selva Robusto, cigar review

flor-de-selva-robustoThis is a special cigar review, as this stogie was brought to me by a good friend directly from Honduras.  So I immediately felt compelled to light it up and giv e it a review.

This stogie is a robusto, 50 x5

wrapper: connecticut

Filler: honduras

Binder honduras

A mild cigar, with a pre-light draw that is a bit woody.

A very nice draw was immediately evident.

A third of the way in to this cigar the burn was perfect and the taste mild, a hint of pepper but very slight.  This cigar is smooth and could be a great morning stogie to enjoy with a cup of joe.

About half way down and the taste, body and finish remained consistent.  No real change was notable in the strength either.  This is an even steven cigar.  There is no denying its smoothness and very pleasant draw.  But what I enjoyed the most was the missing acidic tang found in many mild stogies.

Overall a great Sunday morning cigar

Thanks Tony!

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Arturo Fuente Opus X Cigar review

Cigar review of the Arturo Fuente Opus X

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Fuente Fuente 5.6 X 46, Dominican Puro

Presentation :  over the top, this cigar comes in a cellophane wrapper, with a decroative foot band of red silk cloth, a cedar wrapper on the body, and a very elaborate cigar band, bearing the Opus X label.

Pre-light sniff gives some slight hint of cedar must surely from the body band just removed.

The wrapper on this stogie is very smooth, almost no veins to speak of, a rich reddish brown color.

The roll is tight, no soft spots noted at all.  A beautiful triple cap.

Snip, Snip and lets light this baby up, on pre-light draw, I picked up a nutmeggy to ginger like flavor, thats a first.

On light up, the black pepper hits hard, even for a cigar thats been aging in my humidor for over a year, and was at least three years aged prior to being given to me.

About an inch in and the pepper is joined by a hint of ginger on the finish, some creamy notes are also evident.  But the prominent flavor is pepper.  Although the initial burn started a bit uneven, it has since straightened out to near perfect.

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Some licorice has surfaced in conjunction with the ginger, its a bit odd, but interesting never the less.  the pepper has taken a back seat to this flavor combo.  at about 2 inches the ash was holding on strong but I tipped it off so as not to mess up my lap top.

The draw is excellent on this cigar, producing a thick smoke .  About half way now and the flavors have come together well, smooth finish, some pepper, ginger, and licorice still thriving.

The power on this stogie is formidable.  I must say its not for the meek and mild.

The last leg of this cigar has powered up.  But smooth all the way.

I can see why this cigar is so sought after, rightly so, an excellent Dominican puro.

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