Olive Master Blends III - August COTM
jesensten
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Pulling this cigar out of it's cello I was really excited to light this up. It smelled amazing on both the foot and the wrapper. You got the feeling like this thing was a beast before you even lit it up. And this thing tasted great! Deep coffee flavors with a lot of spice as the filler is Habano seed.
That was the good news.
The bad news was that the box-press and roll was so tight that the draw was near impossible for the first 1/2 inch. The next 2 inches were better but still way too tight for my taste. It wasn't until the last 2 1/2 inches that it loosened up enough to really enjoy the flavors.
The other problem I had was that it developed a crack along the edge about 1/3 of the way down the cigar after about 10 minutes of lighting. It didn't end up causing any burn issue but it was disappointing to see such a nice wrapper break like that.
On flavor alone this is a 4 out of 5 star cigar, but the construction/draw issues knock it down to an average 2.5 stars. Your mileage may vary. I'm interested to know from any of the other COTM members if they had similar issues.
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Right now, I'm struggling with the Ramon Bueso. There it sits. I've been wanting it, but there's only one. It's only been two weeks. Laker says "...give it a week..." in his comment above. Laker's a smart guy, knows his stuff, surely I could light up the Bueso tonight, but what if I screw it up? AAAAHHHH!
Oh, & I've had the MB III since that original, and am looking forward to this one, in a couple weeks.
"If you do not read the newspapers you're uninformed. If you do read the newspapers, you're misinformed." -- Mark Twain
I agree with Amos Umwhat completley, these are SOOOOOO much better with a good long rest. When I mentioned a week... I was sort of thinking about how long I am able to wait until I have to light one up. I always have to get several of these at a time because of this. With a month (or 6 or more) these are nothing short of EXCELLENT!