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AJF San Latano Oval Maduro (Toro)
1/3 - 2/3:
Kinda hard to guage the body, but I'd say somewhere mild to mild-plus.
Decent chocolate
Smooth
Burns and pulls great
Not really airy, but does seem diluted and a little bland. Just really not a whole lot going on.
3/3:
Near here, the maduro taste is more present, and is good
Chocolate seems to uptick
Turns medium or close to it
Tossed shortly after getting into the 3/3. Time, disinterest, and parenting all played a role in the reason to toss early. I did start to enjoy the final third, but not enough to put the other things aside.
Trial By Smoke Judgement:
For me, I don't think I'll return anytime soon. I don't smoke enough to have certain sticks for certain times, but I'd say this would be a good early morning stick, or something to smoke mindlessly while doing something more engaging. It wasn't anywhere near bad, and I would say it's an OK stick. It's just not $8-9 (CI MSRP) good, to me. Nothing really memorable about it. I know I didn't finish it, but I wouldn't want to smoke four inches to get to the good stuff. I would recommend it to newer smokers or those who like mild-ish strength cigars.
@Tombstone
Thanks for the smoke! Don't choke me - I know you like em honest, though!
Last edited by chain_gang; 11-01-2020 at 02:16 PM.
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I am pretty indifferent to the San Lotano lines. On sale they are a solid cigar for something basic. In the same price range there are plenty of more exciting cigars.
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Originally Posted by
Tombstone
I am pretty indifferent to the San Lotano lines. On sale they are a solid cigar for something basic. In the same price range there are plenty of more exciting cigars.
Basic and an indifference sums it up.
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