I finally got around to trying the Triple Maduro tonight. I like!
The shape of the stick I had was like the Camacho Liberty
The wrapper beautifully dark, oily and rich almost flawless. It was a firm stick and before I lit it, I have to say I was worried about what the draw would be like.
I punched this cigar like I do most. The light was easy and the draw was perfect.
The ash, light gray and fell for the first time at 2 1/2 in.
The aroma was full and the flavor began very rich and full.. As I smoked it the flavor became a little more complex, hints of chocolate and spice. The smoke remained nice and cool through out the smoke, which was good given who full and spicy the cigar was.
I had heard that you need to have some food in you before smoking this beast, and I have to say I'm glad I had eaten dinner before I went to it. It was quite a heady experience.
I really liked this smoke and even at $11, I might get a few for the humi for when I'm in the mood for a real bold smoke.
I'd give it a thumbs up! :tu:ss
The shape of the stick I had was like the Camacho Liberty
The wrapper beautifully dark, oily and rich almost flawless. It was a firm stick and before I lit it, I have to say I was worried about what the draw would be like.
I punched this cigar like I do most. The light was easy and the draw was perfect.
The ash, light gray and fell for the first time at 2 1/2 in.
The aroma was full and the flavor began very rich and full.. As I smoked it the flavor became a little more complex, hints of chocolate and spice. The smoke remained nice and cool through out the smoke, which was good given who full and spicy the cigar was.
I had heard that you need to have some food in you before smoking this beast, and I have to say I'm glad I had eaten dinner before I went to it. It was quite a heady experience.
I really liked this smoke and even at $11, I might get a few for the humi for when I'm in the mood for a real bold smoke.
I'd give it a thumbs up! :tu:ss