Thursday, March 19, 2015

Bill Bromley Cigars "OG" Maduro Toro 3/19/15


Appearance Sort of a Colorado chocolate color. Nice tight seams almost invisible. I notice a couple of small thin veins and very little oil sheen on the wrapper.

Aroma
A sweet tobacco aroma with some hay notes on the wrapper. Molasses notes at the foot.

Prelight Draw
Black Licorice and molasses.

1st
The beginning of the cigar starts out with a meaty and woody combination of flavors.  About 3/4" in the spice arrives albeit subtly. The draw is about perfect. The burn line is darn close to perfect as well. The ash is light gray and tight. 

2nd
The cigar is still burning and drawing well, significant of great construction. There are some floral notes that leave as quickly as they came. The strength is about a medium with the flavor profile about the same. It has a nice long smooth mild spicy finish. The spice reminds me of allspice. Very pleasant.

Final/3rd
A bit of espresso notes to start this 3rd. The spice seems to be more of a cayenne pepper spice now. The strength has moved to a medium+. This Bill Bromley Cigars "OG" Maduro Toro was a very well balanced cigar. A very pleasureable smoking experience. Thank you to Bill Bromley for the review samples. I'll be reviewing the "Butter" very soon. Follow Bill at @BBromleyCigars on Twitter and give these cigars a try.


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