Zeede
05-28-2015, 09:01 PM
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Undercrown Flying Pig (4 1/8th" x 60 rg)
Thanks to sparky426 for bombing me with this cigar :)
I started things out by twisting and pulling off the pigtail cap. It left a tiny hole in the wrapper, so I clipped it. Oh well, at least I tried to open it traditional way.
Pre-light draw had hints of something sweet (I'm still not good at pinning down some of these flavors) and fruity. I lit this baby up and started to smoke.
Right away I got leather and coffee notes. I also noted that the wrapper was really oily.
Half an inch in I start to get hints of chocolate and sweetness. This thing is just pouring out the smoke!
As I transition into the 2nd third of the cigar, the spiciness starts to creep in.
I almost nubbed this one, and there were no other changes in the flavor profile for the remainder of it.
Total smoking time: 80 minutes
Undercrown Flying Pig (4 1/8th" x 60 rg)
Thanks to sparky426 for bombing me with this cigar :)
I started things out by twisting and pulling off the pigtail cap. It left a tiny hole in the wrapper, so I clipped it. Oh well, at least I tried to open it traditional way.
Pre-light draw had hints of something sweet (I'm still not good at pinning down some of these flavors) and fruity. I lit this baby up and started to smoke.
Right away I got leather and coffee notes. I also noted that the wrapper was really oily.
Half an inch in I start to get hints of chocolate and sweetness. This thing is just pouring out the smoke!
As I transition into the 2nd third of the cigar, the spiciness starts to creep in.
I almost nubbed this one, and there were no other changes in the flavor profile for the remainder of it.
Total smoking time: 80 minutes