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Gunslinger Perdition Toro Cigar Review

by Bryan Glynn, January 1, 2015
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Gunslinger Perdition Toro Cigar Review

This 6×52 box pressed stick features a crisp, oily satin finished dark chocolate wrapper with a firm pack, minimal veins, tight invisible seams, large double cap and faint chocolate and hay aroma. First light reveals a perfect draw with plentiful full bodied smoke showing flavors of a deep smooth oily tobacco, earth, wood and pepper followed by a long finish. The first third continues the full flavors, adding a dry cocoa and cherry cordial briefly to the draw. The pepper ramps up coming in fairly soon and lasting all through the deep earth finish to the next draw. The 1/2 way point comes at 40 minutes with flawless performance, slowing the burn and dropping the ash over an inch at a time. Flavors remain full and unchanged. Ending at 1:10 the last third still had the same profile but ramped up the strength to medium-full from the band point back.

 

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