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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans
Crowned Heads - Mason Dixon Northern
No fluff just the stuff
Wrapper - CT Broadleaf
Binder - Nicaragua
Filler - Nicaragua
Vitola - 6 x 52 Toro
Smoke Time - 1 hour 35 mins
Pairing - Water
Price - $10
Pre Light - Leather, cocoa, pepper, barnyard
Cold Draw - Leather, woody
Appearance - Chocolate brown with light blemishes, smooth and oily, noticeable veins and seams, some tooth.
Light - Leather, hay, pepper, oak
1st Third - Oak, cocoa, hay, coffee, black pepper. Retrohale is peppery, though not too spicy, and earthy. Medium body and strength.
2nd Third - The same black pepper and earthy sweet broadleaf flavors as the first third with some cream, nuttiness and dark fruit in the finish. Retrohale is still peppery and earthy with a bit of espresso. Body slightly over medium, medium strength.
Final Third - The profile doesn't change much here other than an increase in body and strength. Very nice balance and complexity. Medium full body and strength.
Construction - Effortless draw and big time smoke production, slightly wavy yet even burn, sturdy ash.
Overall - Smooth easy smoking maduro with big time flavor. The transitions weren't drastic but the complexity and balance more than make up for it.
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Last edited by HIM; 03-08-2015 at 03:34 PM.
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The G.O.A.T.
Thanks for the review, Cole. Complex maduro sounds right up my alley. I'll have to add these to my to buy last (Lawd is that list long).
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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans