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Exactly *four weeks rest, she’s a beaut. Will definitely need to go deep on these. 

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8 hours ago, El Presidente said:

Fantastic review and glad you enjoyed it :party:

A couple of our own observations. 

  1. There hasn't been another Fab5 cigar so far that has evolved more with 30 days acclimatisation. The BR Petit 109 comes in second. 

       2. This cigar has legs baby. She is consistently showing 90-92 points 30 days down with a mix of complexity and at points, surprising power. She is a babe in the woods having been rolled in July/August of this year. Hamlet's blending has been spot on here.

Given how frickin' good it was ROTT, I can't wait for my 30 day date with the other one from the sampler. Instantly ordered a bundle after tasting the first one ROTT. 

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At the risk of presenting a bit of sycophancy, the 30-days down "rule" is SO valid with this one! Such a different experience ROTT vs some time to rest, and it's not like they're terrible out of the gate. I've already got another in the dry box for this weekend & if it's anything similar to my Wednesday session then going deep.

Looking back, I didn't give a rating to Wednesday's cigar but it hit a solid 92. These are hitting strong out the gate!

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Very very solid ROTT. Easy 90 for me. Looking forward to dipping back in in a month.

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7 hours ago, ElLoboLoco said:

How’s the strength level in these guys?

Medium for me.

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1 hour ago, ElLoboLoco said:

How’s the strength level in these guys?

Starts medium and ramps up to medium strong. 

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6 hours ago, qs210 said:

Medium for me.

Same with me, and stayed here from start to finish.

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7 hours ago, ElLoboLoco said:

How’s the strength level in these guys?

Take my statement with a grain of salt because I smoke mostly heavy hitters (JdN Antaños, LFD Double Ligeros, etc) and cigars known to be on the bolder side…and I smoked mine ROTT (tomorrow will be 30 days since), so, the Lonsdale, for me, nicotine wise, was not a strong cigar at all. My exact note was “low+” on strength.

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2 hours ago, Hoosh said:

Take my statement with a grain of salt because I smoke mostly heavy hitters (JdN Antaños, LFD Double Ligeros, etc) and cigars known to be on the bolder side…and I smoked mine ROTT (tomorrow will be 30 days since), so, the Lonsdale, for me, nicotine wise, was not a strong cigar at all. My exact note was “low+” on strength. 

I enjoy cigars all over the spectrum from light to blow your nose hairs off. I would also consider these light evolving to light-medium towards the end. Elegant, complex and flavorsome with enough body to hold the flavors in structure, but not strong. All delicious retrohale for me. 

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Thanks all, maybe right around the queen corona range it sounds. They all seem to be within a click or two on the strength o’meter of each other.

 

 

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