Nature
05-26-2015, 10:48 PM
Cigar: L'Atelier Travailleurs
Size: 4-1/2 x 38
MSRP: $14.50 / 5 pack ($2.90 ea)
Supplied in 5 pack soft packs.
A short review for a short little cigar.
The L'Atelier Travailleurs are available packaged in a paper wrapped soft pack of five. They are really intended for the traveler or anybody wanting a short abbreviated smoke. The cigars come pre-cut, so truly convenient for someone on the go.
http://i1329.photobucket.com/albums/w560/mwright66/Cigars/DF2C55AB-BDB2-4EDD-92F8-2B4D9BB3F7A7_zpsosbc7l3j.jpg (http://s1329.photobucket.com/user/mwright66/media/Cigars/DF2C55AB-BDB2-4EDD-92F8-2B4D9BB3F7A7_zpsosbc7l3j.jpg.html)
With the initial light I get cedar with pepper on the retrohale. Plenty of white billowing smoke.
The burn starts off a bit wonky, but nothing to be concerned with, just slightly uneven. As the smoke progresses, this soon corrects itself within the first third. Perhaps this is due to un-even lighting to begin with.
The smoke output is generous beginning with a touch of sweetness on each draw. I get flavors of bread, like the doughy middle of a fresh baguette as the bread is pulled out of the middle. With the touch of sweetness, it at times reminds me of honey graham. The finish on the retrohale is filled with black pepper tingling my nose. This carries throughout but begins to subside toward the end.
http://i1329.photobucket.com/albums/w560/mwright66/Cigars/3036C780-39C1-44D8-A343-D15224C7C235_zps3f6edjiv.jpg (http://s1329.photobucket.com/user/mwright66/media/Cigars/3036C780-39C1-44D8-A343-D15224C7C235_zps3f6edjiv.jpg.html)
The total burn time surprises me for such a small cigar at 38 minutes. Though diminutive in size, this brings on the fullness of body and flavor and is quite satisfying. The strength is about medium.
Size: 4-1/2 x 38
MSRP: $14.50 / 5 pack ($2.90 ea)
Supplied in 5 pack soft packs.
A short review for a short little cigar.
The L'Atelier Travailleurs are available packaged in a paper wrapped soft pack of five. They are really intended for the traveler or anybody wanting a short abbreviated smoke. The cigars come pre-cut, so truly convenient for someone on the go.
http://i1329.photobucket.com/albums/w560/mwright66/Cigars/DF2C55AB-BDB2-4EDD-92F8-2B4D9BB3F7A7_zpsosbc7l3j.jpg (http://s1329.photobucket.com/user/mwright66/media/Cigars/DF2C55AB-BDB2-4EDD-92F8-2B4D9BB3F7A7_zpsosbc7l3j.jpg.html)
With the initial light I get cedar with pepper on the retrohale. Plenty of white billowing smoke.
The burn starts off a bit wonky, but nothing to be concerned with, just slightly uneven. As the smoke progresses, this soon corrects itself within the first third. Perhaps this is due to un-even lighting to begin with.
The smoke output is generous beginning with a touch of sweetness on each draw. I get flavors of bread, like the doughy middle of a fresh baguette as the bread is pulled out of the middle. With the touch of sweetness, it at times reminds me of honey graham. The finish on the retrohale is filled with black pepper tingling my nose. This carries throughout but begins to subside toward the end.
http://i1329.photobucket.com/albums/w560/mwright66/Cigars/3036C780-39C1-44D8-A343-D15224C7C235_zps3f6edjiv.jpg (http://s1329.photobucket.com/user/mwright66/media/Cigars/3036C780-39C1-44D8-A343-D15224C7C235_zps3f6edjiv.jpg.html)
The total burn time surprises me for such a small cigar at 38 minutes. Though diminutive in size, this brings on the fullness of body and flavor and is quite satisfying. The strength is about medium.