Number of Cigars Smoked For Review: 1
There aren’t many obvious signs that this is an old cigar. Even the band doesn’t show a ton of age, though there are some signs of discoloration on the back of it. The wrapper is decently dark with a pretty firm box-press. Once I pick up the cigars, it’s apparent that this cigar has pretty much no oil and the cigar itself is rock hard. Given that this cigar has been in our humidor since April, I’m quite concerned about how it was stored over time. Upon closer inspection, the cigar is bent in a couple of directions, something that isn’t entirely noticeable unless I lay it flat on a table and inspect it closely. I can’t pick up any aroma from the wrapper. I try a few different places, but there’s nothing. The foot has a deep meaty flavor that reminds me of a bag of beef jerky. It’s an odd sensation, one that takes some time to fully develop. The cold draw has some floral flavor, though the more notable taste is something that remin