I received a Torano in a trade and didn't know much about it, other than it was a Virtuoso...which meant nothing to me. I took it to work and first thing I noticed was the dark oily wrapper...smelled and looked wonderful.
So after a great dinner and spending time with a friend I don't see nearly enough I cut it and lit up... so far so good, great inital draw, no complaints at all. Smells wonderful.... then I notice hey the wrapper is thick and oily... I LIKE!!!!
I start driving home, called up another friend I don't speak to nearly enough, shoot the :BS and thoroughly enjoy this cigar. There were hints of spice, the flavor was wonderfullly pleasant. I did a few not shots, burned just a little..I'm getting better at this... Best way I can describe it is how I think camping in fall would taste in michigan....with the leaves everywhere, with that sweet leafy taste in the air...not woody or nasty, but with some spices in your spiced apple cider. I liked it so much I went to the B&M and bought one for tonight after dinner.
If you haven't tried these, I would recommend you do, if nothing else, just to experience it.
I give it a :tu
So after a great dinner and spending time with a friend I don't see nearly enough I cut it and lit up... so far so good, great inital draw, no complaints at all. Smells wonderful.... then I notice hey the wrapper is thick and oily... I LIKE!!!!
I start driving home, called up another friend I don't speak to nearly enough, shoot the :BS and thoroughly enjoy this cigar. There were hints of spice, the flavor was wonderfullly pleasant. I did a few not shots, burned just a little..I'm getting better at this... Best way I can describe it is how I think camping in fall would taste in michigan....with the leaves everywhere, with that sweet leafy taste in the air...not woody or nasty, but with some spices in your spiced apple cider. I liked it so much I went to the B&M and bought one for tonight after dinner.
If you haven't tried these, I would recommend you do, if nothing else, just to experience it.
I give it a :tu