Figured since the nib has a sticky with a bunch of reviews, I'm hoping to maybe get something similar going in the brown leaf.
Brand: Liga Privada By Drew Estates
Size: 5 x 44 Corona
Wrapper: Connecticut Sungrown Habano
Filler: 5 different types of Honduran and Nicaraguan
Binder: Brazilian Mata Fina
Construction: It was a well rolled cigar with a nice oily dark brown wrapper. The wrapper was nice and oily with well constructed seams and very little veins. It also had a nice firm roll throughout the whole cigar.
Strength: This cigar had quite a bit of nic punch. I'm generally a pretty avid smoker of all things tobacco, but even then it got me a little light headed which is rare for me.
Flavors: Throughout the whole smoke there I noticed quite a bit of chocolate cocoa flavor along with a noticeable amount of earthy undertones to it. First third was spicer than the rest of the smoke. Second third was creamier but still held quite a bit of the cocoa and earthy flavor. What caught me a bit off guard was how it went from a spicy bold flavor to a more and more creamy mellow flavor. The last third mellowed out considerably from the first which is pretty opposite from most cigars I smoke where the end usually packs bolder, stronger, intense flavors.
Burn: Burn dead even from light till finish, ash was a dark grey and held tight for about an inch before I tapped it off.
Overview and other thoughts and impressions: This smoke produced a nice smooth draw. Since this cigar is a smaller gauge, I was surprised at the large abundant amount of smoke it produced. I will say that it definitely held up to the rave reviews that it has been getting. I only wished it was easier to get more of. If I ever get a chance, I will definately be buying as many boxes as I get my hands on.
Brand: Liga Privada By Drew Estates
Size: 5 x 44 Corona
Wrapper: Connecticut Sungrown Habano
Filler: 5 different types of Honduran and Nicaraguan
Binder: Brazilian Mata Fina
Construction: It was a well rolled cigar with a nice oily dark brown wrapper. The wrapper was nice and oily with well constructed seams and very little veins. It also had a nice firm roll throughout the whole cigar.
Strength: This cigar had quite a bit of nic punch. I'm generally a pretty avid smoker of all things tobacco, but even then it got me a little light headed which is rare for me.
Flavors: Throughout the whole smoke there I noticed quite a bit of chocolate cocoa flavor along with a noticeable amount of earthy undertones to it. First third was spicer than the rest of the smoke. Second third was creamier but still held quite a bit of the cocoa and earthy flavor. What caught me a bit off guard was how it went from a spicy bold flavor to a more and more creamy mellow flavor. The last third mellowed out considerably from the first which is pretty opposite from most cigars I smoke where the end usually packs bolder, stronger, intense flavors.
Burn: Burn dead even from light till finish, ash was a dark grey and held tight for about an inch before I tapped it off.
Overview and other thoughts and impressions: This smoke produced a nice smooth draw. Since this cigar is a smaller gauge, I was surprised at the large abundant amount of smoke it produced. I will say that it definitely held up to the rave reviews that it has been getting. I only wished it was easier to get more of. If I ever get a chance, I will definately be buying as many boxes as I get my hands on.