Espinosa Murcielago Rabito Cigar Review – This 6.5×46 stick features an almost black wrapper with small veins, tight invisible seams, small pigtail triple cap, a very toothy, oily wrapper with pungent campfire and cocoa aroma. First light reveals a perfect draw with copious amounts of thick mild-medium bodied smoke showing light wood and soft earth with a zingy cayenne heat and pepper through the long finish of the same. The first third comes up quickly to a medium body with the earth getting deeper with almost a meaty quality while the pepper comes up through the finish and retrohale and touch of sweet cocoa. The 1/2 way point comes at 35 minutes with notes changing to a heavy meatiness up to a medium-full body still with perfect construction. The cocoa and earth drops, a coffee and sweet jalapeno comes in through the very full oily finish. Ending at 1:10 the last third keeps the same flavors but adds a full strength at the band, taking over with a huge kick and perfect burn. This video is sponsored by Smokeinn.com
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