Release Date: November 2020
Number of Cigars Smoked For Review: 3
Cameroon is not the prettiest-looking wrapper. In fact, I often think
the uglier the Cameroon wrapper, the better cigar will be. That being said, this is a pretty rendition of Cameroon. It’s maybe not as pretty as an Ashton Heritage Puro Sol, but it’s better-looking than most Cameroon wrappers. There’s a bit of discoloration and spotting towards the top of two cigars, but otherwise, it’s about all you could hope for in terms of “good-looking Cameroon wrapper.” The aroma from the wrapper is relatively sweet with a bit of cocoa, slight pepper, some roasted flavors and ketchup. It’s medium-plus and lacks any of the funk that I sometimes get from Cameroon. The foot is even sweeter thanks to an artificial sweetness and some vanilla. There’s also bit of granola and a touch of some sort of chemical sensation. It’s a bit stronger, though maybe not quite medium-full. The cold draw is similar to the foot wi