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Tonight was the last night before the rain sets in for the foreseeable, according to the weather forecast any way.

I thought I'd get this in early so it doesn't go the way of all my other competition entries! I usually take a few photos, think about what to write, then forget!

The cigar is firm to the touch and feels very well rolled, I almost go with a bigger punch but thought better of it just in case, and lucky I did because this draw is a little too easy for my taste but by no means a wind tunnel.

The wrapper is perfect on this example, almost a shame to set it on fire.

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Bare with me, I don't have the most refined palette, this could be a difficult guess. Initial hints of cracker and bread, feels very light in body at this point. Lots of smoke on account of the looser draw.

Despite having to puff very gently to stop it getting too hot, it's still putting out a lot of smoke and burning well, I'm definitely getting better at smoking the various construction curve balls that Cuba can throw! The bready, cracker aspect is continuing into the second third with the addition of stone very light spice, no sweetness to this point.

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Final third - much of the same as the previous third though a sight hint of some dark fruit on a few puffs.

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I'll give this a 7.5/10, very enjoyable.

 

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RASS

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