Last cigar.
RBeckom
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If you find out tomorrow that smoking cigars has to stop or your health will take A drastic turn, what would you choose to be your last cigar?
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Roar on King Lion.
Asking myself that very question.
They come in tubes!? Why didn't anyone tell me? Now I've got to go raid the Shell-Mart...
And yes this is A shameless bump.
Not yet, it looks too good in my humidor.
I'm waiting for A special occasion to enjoy this one. Besides, I've been A little under the weather this past week and I'm afraid it might lesson the experience of such A noble cigar. Rest assured though, it will be smoked soon.
Thanks for the heads up. I now may indulge tonight. There's no way I can wait for that many months..........Thinking................Yep probably will.
Does that mean I need to get some more? I already gave you my last one...
I finally decided to smoke this great gift today. What can be said for this cigar?
Lets explore it shall we.
I started at 12:15 and finished at 1:20
It was A finely crafted cigar. Heavy but not overly so.
A stale straw and earthy smell.
After firing the foot I was met with A fine toasty aroma and A smooth draw hinted of A relaxing experience to come. A lite grassy taste was the first thing I noticed.
As the burn progressed the aroma had A light wispiness to it. Sublime.
The flavors built as the strength intensified until by the midway point it A burnt caramel and slight cocoa coated A oily palate. Again sublime.
The aroma was amazing for the entire smoke.
The finish was dominated by A strong old fashioned tobacco and caramel aftertaste.
This cigar was never bitter even though I smoked it till my fingers burnt.
This is A cigar that I personally rated at 95.
A must try if I have ever smoked one.
My tasting notes as taken as I smoked.