Sol Cubano Series B Maduro
Dustin1981
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First I would like to lead off with this is my first review and I apologize if I am off on a few things.
I got to spend some time in my smokers lounge aka the garage today and picked out the Sol Cubano Series B Maduro I recieved a few days ago. I will start with the look and feel. It had a nice Maduro wrapper with a few veins but not enough to stand out. It had a ok feel. When I pinched a few spots it felt soft or loose. It had a very nice pre-light aroma but again the pre-light draw seemed loose and light. Once I lit it the flavor was nice but subtle. It took about 1/4 for me to get a better idea of the flavors I was getting. It did have a nice coffee taste that I expected by reading the discription when I ordered it but I did notice a bit of a leathery undertone after I got about 1/3 of the way down. By the time I got between 1/2 and 2/3 of the way done the draw was starting to get pretty hot. The main issue I had with this cigar was the burn. I couldnt keep this stick with an even burn if you paid me. At one point it looked like I was getting a nice even burn until I turned it over and looked at the other side, the wrapper had burned down and under itself leaving a bit of unburned wrapper in the ash. The ash wasnt bad, nice white and suprisingly strong, I got about 2 inches before knocking it down, but one thing I noticed that I am not too sure about was a verticle crack. It was just on one side of the ash and I didnt see anything in the wrapper that would have caused the ash to have what almost looked like a canyon indent that measured about 1 1/2 inches long and it was about mid stick. I dont know if that tells you something about the cigar or not but it was something I havent seen before. I hope that I am way off on this and just got a bad stick because overall I enjoyed the flavors but the problems with the burn and the fact that the draw was so light I would have to draw 2 or 3 times to get a good draw would turn me off to this cigar in the future. But then again what do you expect from a cigar at that price.
Like I said this was my first review, any pointers on things I am leaving out or things that I am just plain wrong on please let me know so I can make sure not to make a idiot of myself twice with the same thing.
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