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    Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans Laynard's Avatar  Cigar Bum Sponsor
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    Alec Bradley Raices Cubanas Review

    5/6/2014

    Cigar: Alec Bradley Raices Cubanas
    Size: Toro, 6.0”x54
    MSRP: $9.50
    Strength: Medium-Full
    Wrapper: Honduran
    Origin: Honduras



    Prelight: The wrapper is very rustic and unrefined looking. Not really smooth, a little lumpy, and seems to be darker at the foot. There is a slightly pungent floral odor on the wrapper while the foot smells very woody and earthy with a touch of sweetness. The cold draw is a bit on the loose side (but maybe it’ll firm up as I smoke like the Tempus did), and has a woody taste, but honestly reminds me of wheat cereal.



    1/3: The Raices Cubanas starts out extremely peppery. I mean eye-burning, nose-running pepper is coming out of this thing. There is a background of wood I am hoping takes over, as it’s a little too spicy for me. The burn is good and the ash is solid. As the first third comes to an end, it is still spicy, but not as bad. Just spicy cedar, and maybe, just maybe, a bit of dried fruit.



    2/3: Still spicy cedar, and the dried fruit comes and goes. There is a chocolaty sweetness once in a while as well. The burn is still doing better than previous ABs, but this one has had a bit more humi time.



    3/3: The cigar almost dies on me going into the final third. I got preoccupied looking at cigar websites on my phone, so I’m probably to blame. But, it’s not entirely my fault, as this cigar is not holding my interest. Still spicy cedar. That’s all. The burn (once I got it going again) is still straight and the draw hasn’t changed since the prelight.

    Overall: A so-so cigar. Very monotonous, but if you’re into spicy cedar, you’ll love it. Great construction – the best I’ve seen on Alec Bradley cigars. Personally, I didn’t dig it. I’m gravitating more towards sweeter, creamy cigars right now, so I doubt I’ll pick this one up again. And it is a little lack-luster for the price tag.
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    Nice review! I completely get what you're saying about sweet creamy cigars. Sounds to me like you may have been smoking a few ISOM lately maybe?
    We're going to need a bigger humidor

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billb1960 View Post
    Nice review! I completely get what you're saying about sweet creamy cigars. Sounds to me like you may have been smoking a few ISOM lately maybe?
    Now I am. When I wrote this I was just starting to get enamored by the forbidden fruit. I am trying to repopulate the reviews page as desired by our mods. So get prepared for a boat load of reviews! (Original posting date will be at the top of the review.)
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    Sheesh, this is gonna get complicated!
    We're going to need a bigger humidor

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