[nggallery id=209] CAO La Traviata Radiante Cigar Review This 6×52 sick offers an extremely oily, toothy rich dark chocolate wrapper with tight seams, minimal veins and a sweet chocolate and earth aroma. First light reveals a very oily medium bodied earthy flavor with a ton of rich smoke and a … Continue reading
CAO La Traviata Radiante Cigar Review
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by Bryan Glynn, May 29, 2010[nggallery id=207] Arturo Fuente 858 Maduro Cigar Review This 6×47 stick offers a dark chocolate almost black, lumpy toothy wrapper with small veins all over, a couple large ones, thick seams and a very nice slightly sweet chocolate aroma. First light reveals
Ashton VSG Eclipse Tubos Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, March 1, 2010[nggallery id=171] Ashton VSG Eclipse Tubos Cigar Review This 6×52 dark chocolate stick comes wrapped in a cedar sleeve, inside a black aluminum tube for easy transport and storage. Offering a robust, slightly veiny irregular roll it presents slight tooth, a firm pack and beautiful chocolate tobacco aroma. Starting on … Continue reading →
Tatiana Mocha Eden Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, May 4, 2009This little stogie was a treat!  It offers a medium-full bodied smooth smoke, giving off a semi-sweet chocolate and dry nutty flavor with a clean short finish.  The burn was excellent, while the draw was extremely loose.  You really have to watch your puffs!  It is a small lightly packed … Continue reading →
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