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    Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans Laynard's Avatar  Cigar Bum Sponsor
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    Nub Connecticut Review

    10/12/2014

    Cigar: Nub Connecticut 460
    Size: Gordo, 4.0”x60
    MSRP: $6.00
    Strength: Medium
    Wrapper: Ecuador Connecticut
    Origin: Nicaragua



    Prelight: The cigar has a pretty nasty perpendicular split on the shoulder, but I can probably obscenely wrap my lips around it. The Connecticut wrapper is smooth and veinless, and squeezing it, I can tell the cigar is well packed. There is a nice nutty and woody aroma to the cigar. I use a punch to not further damage the shoulder. The cold draw seems a bit loose, but has a faint taste of dried fruit to it.



    1/3: There is some strong pepper in the retrohale at the onset of the cigar. There is also a strong wood flavor. Soon, a sweetness arrives, reminiscent of sweet grass. The burn line is straight and the ash is a dense, light grey. The cigar definitely seems a little more on the mild side of the spectrum.



    2/3: The pepper has faded, leaving mainly wood and sweet grass, and the sweetness is really stepping up in the absence of the spicy pepper. The ash is still hanging on and is impressive. The tear on the shoulder seems to be having no effect on the cigar at all.



    3/3: I finally tap the ash off, but I feel it could have lasted the whole cigar. The pepper comes back in the final third (albeit mildly), and is accompanied by other spices as well. However, the sweet grass/wood flavor is still dominating the profile.

    Overall: This cigar barely maxed out at medium in body and strength, and maintained the same sweet woody flavors throughout. The construction was simply amazing, and even the severe tear had no effect. This is a great cigar for Puffers looking for something on the lighter side of things. Not complex, but tasty none-the-less.
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    Nice review, Layne and GREAT pics.

    You're spot-on in your assessment of the lack of complexity in these. They, like virtually all larger RG cigars, just don't deliver it. They're too short and the wrapper/filler ratio too lop-sided to offer any real complexity. Sort of one-trick ponies. Thing is, if you like the trick, they can be a very good smoke.

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    Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans Laynard's Avatar  Cigar Bum Sponsor
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    Quote Originally Posted by Herf N Turf View Post
    Nice review, Layne and GREAT pics.

    You're spot-on in your assessment of the lack of complexity in these. They, like virtually all larger RG cigars, just don't deliver it. They're too short and the wrapper/filler ratio too lop-sided to offer any real complexity. Sort of one-trick ponies. Thing is, if you like the trick, they can be a very good smoke.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laynard View Post
    I'm not "back" in the groove yet. Still reposting old reviews. Awards are my Pokemon, I gotta catch 'em all!
    Ya mon, but quality content is just that, regardless of where it came from! Thank you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Laynard View Post
    ...but I can probably obscenely wrap my lips around it.
    Er....pics?
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    Very nice review!

    I haven't had one of these in years, but I wasn't crazy about them then either. I too remember them being fairly straightforward.

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    Thanks Laynard for the review. The Habano brings more to the table IMO. But I enjoy both.
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