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Berger & Argenti Entubar V32 Tremendo Toro Cigar Review
This 6.25×56 stick features a very dark brown maduro wrapper with minimal veins, a very firm even pack, smooth oily texture, tight seams, triple cap, an oily rich tobacco aroma and a unique foot with part of the filler extending 1/4″ from the foot for appearance. First light reveals a perfect draw with thick but minimal smoke output, medium-full body flavors of a smooth oily tobacco with a big pepper and spice kick especially through the long finish. 10 minutes in flavors mellow to a medium body of smooth oily tobacco with a short clean finish. Draw and burn are both very good, not needing any attention. 45 minutes in just past the half way point, construction is exceleent, the ash falling in one big chunk, flavors are just about the same with the only shift being the addition of a nice cream to the mix. 1 hour in starting the last third, the tobacco core is replaced by a creamy wood flavor, mixing very well with the pepper on the long finish. Ending at 1:15 the last bit showed no further changes. Thank you very much to Berger & Argenti for sending this for review!