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Iconic Leaf Recluse Amadeus Toro Cigar Review

by Bryan Glynn, July 1, 2014
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Iconic Leaf Recluse Amadeus Toro Cigar Review

This 6.25×50 box pressed stick features a dark tan wrapper with minimal veins, tight invisible seams, an even soft pack, butter soft feel, triple cap and soft hay aroma. First light reveals a great draw with a medium bodied slightly bitter wood note followed by a long smooth finish of the same. The first third burns perfectly with plumes of thick smoke pushing a medium-full body of a smooth woodiness, walking the fine line between bitter and sweet in a good way. The finish is long an oily carrying the same profile. Hitting the 1/2 way point at 35 minutes the 2nd third adds a creamy textured smooth leather on the draw, accentuated by the existing wood blend. Construction is flawless, the ash drops in inch chunks. Ending at 1:05 the last third held the same great performance and blend profile, ending with plenty of body and no big strength rush, just how I like it!

 

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