Interesting. These are actually meant to be more powerful than the regular MK. When the MK was originally put into production some years ago, it was too strong to stand alongside the rest of the Original Document line, so Dion set them aside, and toned the blend down. He then sold the limited quantity of overly powerful MKs as the MKULTRA (if you aren't familiar with the dubious activities of the CIA's Office of Scientific Intelligence in the 50's and 60's, read THIS. The ULTRAs got a fantastic response (and since have become a hot, rare item) so Dion took that blend, and released it this year as its own line. I know the wrapper is darker than the regular MK (though the MK's seem to have the darkest wrappers in the OD line), but it actually isn't a maduro I don't think. Thanks for your review. They sound awesome.
They are more flavorful due to the strength has been tempered. The original MK Ultra were too strong from what I read and the post you reference. Doc everything Im reading states maduro as do most of the articles on this cigar. Thanks for the references and history Gents.
Well guess it's not Maduro then. What does he call it? Is it natural? I think that's why the misconception and why so many of us are calling it Maduro, even most websites.
BTW, it taste like a maduro. I would venture to say it has a San Andreas wrapper on it. Maybe it isnt cooked as long as a maduro would classify as such and that is why he is not calling it a maduro. BTW I removed all the references to such. In any classification I would still call it a maduro since maduro means ready to consume, ripe, at peak perfection. Times maduro was used in this reply (6).
Smoking another one now and this one is strong. It's my first cigar of the morning and pairing well with a Costa Rica Terrazzu my tongue is taking a beating and it likes it.
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