Sunday, February 28, 2016

Foundation Cigar El Güegüense Robusto 2/28/16


Appearance 
A nice medium brown wrapper with a couple thin veins. The seams are tight and nearly invisible. A light oil sheen appears on the wrapper. The band is very attractive,colorful and well laid out.

Aroma
Earthy cedar with a hint of spice on the wrapper and the same at the foot.

Prelight Draw
Earthy cedar with light cinnamon spice and graham cracker notes.

1st
The spice shows itself right away in the form of cinnamon. Earthy Cedar is also present in the first few draws. About 3/4" in the flavor has a nice leathery texture. The draw is nice and the burn is slightly wavy. The ash is medium gray,stacked and slightly flaky. The cinnamon spice has tapered some but is still present. A little over 1" in the graham cracker from the prelight shows up. The spice seems to be more like nutmeg than cinnamon at this point. Strength is already at medium+. 

2nd
The earthy cedar and cinnamon return to the forefront of the flavor profile with the leathery texture still present. The graham cracker is more in the background. The finish is long with cedar,warm cinnamon and leather notes. About the halfway point in the cigar there is a nutty cashew note joining the mix. The spice becomes a little warmer. The strength is at med/full now. 

Final/3rd
The earthy cedar and cinnamon and cashew notes are melding nicely to form a tasty flavor profile. A salty note becomes noticeable now. The ash has tightened up. 
Overall the Güegüense provided a very pleasurable smoking experience. A woody spicy complex med/full cigar. Definitely something to have in your humi. A great debut cigar from Nick Melillo @NickRAgua @FoundationCigar
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Saturday, February 27, 2016

Kafie Cigars Sumatra Robusto 2/27/16


Appearance 
Milk chocolate brown toothy wrapper with a few small thin veins. The tightly wrapped seams are nearly invisible. There is a nice oily sheen on the wrapper. 

Aroma
Sweet hay on the wrapper and damp earthy hay at the foot.

Prelight Draw
Hay and earth with a sweet cocoa note.

1st
Sweet notes almost like dried fruit appear immediately on the first draws. Also almond notes mix well with the fruity sweetness. There is also an underlying note of coffee bean. The ash is salt&pepper gray and semi tight. The draw is perfect. The burn is almost perfect. Ash is still holding strong at the end of the 1st.

2nd
Still smooth & creamy moving along into the 2nd/3rd. There is a faint hint of spice developing. A mild cinnamon at this point. A very pronounced cocoa powder note surfaces. The flavor rolls from cocoa powder to almond to coffee bean. The dried fruit note is still present albeit underlying the other flavors. It has a medium finish with all of the aforementioned flavors. A dry hay note becomes prominent midway thru 2nd. The cinnamon spice note becomes a cardomom like spice. Strength has gone from medium to med+. 

Final/3rd
Spice ramps up to a crushed red pepper. Some Woody notes appear alongside the spice. Complexity tapers off with the wood and spice notes dominating the final/3rd. 
Overall a very enjoyable smoking experience. A very complex stick thru the first 2/3rds. A must try for all cigar lovers! 
Another great flavorful cigar by Gaby Kafie @KafieCigars 

Sunday, February 14, 2016

MBombay Kesara Pyramid 2/14/16


Appearance 
Light brown wrapper with fine veins. Tight invisible seams. There is about a 1/2" of exposed binder & filler.

Aroma
A faint aroma of hay on the wrapper and hay and a hint of spice at the foot.

Prelight Draw
Floral notes with hay and a hint of spice.

1st
First draws bring notes of dry toast to the palate. The hay notes are still prominent as well. There is a bit of the floral coming through as well. Once the wrapper begins to burn there is a definite tea flavor. The tea is a green and orange tea mix. About an inch in the spice arrives albeit just a hint on the sides of the tongue. A sour note shows itself intermittently. The ash is salt & pepper gray and fairly tight. The draw is almost perfect. The burn is razor sharp. 

2nd
The strength has been mild to medium since the start. The spice which was just a hint in the 1st/3rd is now present in the form of warm cinnamon. The finish is medium in length with notes of toast, cedar, tea and warm cinnamon. Smoke production is light/medium. Midway thru 2nd the strength goes to medium+. 

Final/3rd
The flavors are melding together nicely. The melded flavor continues thru to the nub. 
Overall the Kesara Pyramid provides a very enjoyable smoking experience. It's mildly complex and full of flavor. Draw and burn were spot on throughout. A great cigar to start the day. Thanks again to Mel Shah @mbombaycigars for the samples for review. If u can't find at your local B&M u can order online from @SeriousCigars 

Saturday, February 6, 2016

MBombay Habano Churchill 2/6/16


Appearance 
Beautiful milk chocolate brown Ecuadoran Habano wrapper with nice tight seams, nearly invisible. Mostly small thin veins. It has a nice oily sheen. This cigar came with only the large MBombay band.

Aroma
Sweet tobacco on the wrapper. Stronger sweetness and a hint of spice at the foot.

Prelight Draw
Very sweet hay and a hint of spice.

1st
First draws bring several different sweet flavors. Sweet hay, alongside a light cedar note. The draw is effortless. Burn has a little wave to it but as u know by now I almost never do burn corrections allowing the combustion of the cigar to correct itself. The ash is medium gray and slightly flaky. There is a floral essence in the background of the sweet notes. Some of the sweetness fades on the cedar allowing a more pure cedar note. A nice light roast coffee note joins the profile late in the 1st/3rd. 

2nd
The burn has fully self corrected at this point. The strength is a light medium at this point. A creamy cashew note has entered the mix. The cigar has a long finish with notes of cedar, coffee,cashew,a light floral and the hint of spice rounds it out. The ash appears to be tightening up as I get deeper into the 2nd.   Very smooth like grade 100 leather. The spice has developed into a nice crushed red pepper. The strength has moved to a medium+.

Final/3rd
Smoke output has been good throughout. Burn went off by about 45* but quickly self corrected. The flavor profile remains the same til the end. 
Overall the cigar provided a very enjoyable smoking experience. Very complex thru the first 2/3rds. Definitely a cigar to keep in the humi. Thanks again to Mel Shah (@MBombaycigars) for the samples for review. If u can't find them at a local shop @SeriousCigars has them online. GoGetchasome™!!