My Uzi Weighs A Ton comes from Joyo de Nicaragua and Drew Estate. This 6x60 stick has a nice tight pack, a wrapper with a sandpaper feel, and Brazilian Mata Fina Oscuro, Nicaraguan Esteli Ligero, Nicaraguan Seco Jalapa, and Nicaraguan Viso Condega longfillers that are covered in CT Broadleaf Maduro binders.
As you light up, the flavor is very complex. Initially, you think that you're going to get a strong black pepper flavor, but it mellows out quickly. Within the first half of the cigar, you get a blend of coffee, nut, black pepper, and a little bit of leather. This cigar has a nice even burn, a great draw, and excellent smoke output.
The pepper flavor disappears during the second half, and the cigar becomes smoother overall. The pricing on these cigars are pretty decent for what you get. The only other cigar I had that had this much flavor and it was the Alec Bradley Black Market. If you want a cigar with a pretty big ring gauge, even burn, great flavors, and good smoke output, then go pick up this cigar.
Stogie Rite score: 95
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