Zeede
07-28-2015, 07:14 PM
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Here we have the Wilson Adams White Label No. 3, which is a Corona Gorda size (5 7/8" x 46 rg)
The owner of the company lives here in Rancho Cucamonga, which is pretty cool!
The Wrapper
A nice dark chocolate colored wrapper with no prominent veins or visible seams. For a little over $6 this is some really good construction!
First Third
Very creamy right out of the gate, with a good draw and excellent smoke production. I notice a few puffs later that the creaminess is blended with notes of nuts and leather. At 1" in the retrohale spice levels are clocking in at a solid medium.
Second Third
I think the B&M I got this from (not my usual one, but a lounge that opened a few cities away so I figured I'd stop in and give them some business) stores their sticks too moist, as by the halfway point the cigar had gone out for the third time on me. I end up giving up as a result of this.
Total burn time: 1 hour
Final Notes
I would very much like to try one again, after letting it rest in my humidor for a couple of months. I know this brand is hard to find outside of California, but if any of y'all would like to try it, let me know and I'll see about sending some out! I really enjoyed what I did get to smoke of this stick, and very much recommend trying it yourself!
Here we have the Wilson Adams White Label No. 3, which is a Corona Gorda size (5 7/8" x 46 rg)
The owner of the company lives here in Rancho Cucamonga, which is pretty cool!
The Wrapper
A nice dark chocolate colored wrapper with no prominent veins or visible seams. For a little over $6 this is some really good construction!
First Third
Very creamy right out of the gate, with a good draw and excellent smoke production. I notice a few puffs later that the creaminess is blended with notes of nuts and leather. At 1" in the retrohale spice levels are clocking in at a solid medium.
Second Third
I think the B&M I got this from (not my usual one, but a lounge that opened a few cities away so I figured I'd stop in and give them some business) stores their sticks too moist, as by the halfway point the cigar had gone out for the third time on me. I end up giving up as a result of this.
Total burn time: 1 hour
Final Notes
I would very much like to try one again, after letting it rest in my humidor for a couple of months. I know this brand is hard to find outside of California, but if any of y'all would like to try it, let me know and I'll see about sending some out! I really enjoyed what I did get to smoke of this stick, and very much recommend trying it yourself!