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True Derelict
Montecristo Classic toro review
Smoked: 5/19
This one feels kinda light for its size, there are some veins visible. Wrapper smells of oak, toast and straw. Foot gives toast, tobacco and oak. Cold draw is of oak, toast and tobacco.
1st third: Tastes are cedar, creaminess and a light black pepper. Aromas are a strong cedar note, toasty and light black pepper.
2nd third: Tastes: Cedar is apparently doing battle with oak, and creaminess remains. Aromas are: toasty, oaky and black pepper.
Final third: Tastes are cedar, creamy, slightly nutty and toasty. Aroma has gone back to cedar, with toast and black pepper.
Thoughts: A very good mild cigar, it reminds me that sometimes a visit to Mildland is a good thing, as opposed to staying exclusively to full bodied sticks
Last edited by Usafvet509; 05-21-2016 at 05:07 PM.
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