This 6x52 stick has a great oily feel to its Ecuadorian Sumatran wrapper. The cigar has a blend of Nicaraguan and Dominican tobaccos that blend together for a really great flavor.
As you light up, you get a sweet earthy rush. In my experiences, whenever you have a cigar with a smooth oily wrapper, the flavor is going to be sweet at some point during the smoke. Just an observation... back to the review. In the sweet earthy flavor, you get a few hints of nut and pepper. With the pepper comes a little bit of spice, nothing overwhelming. The smoke output could be better, same with the draw. The burn, however, is very even.
The 2/3 to the end point takes away the spice but makes the nut flavor more prevalent. The finish has been very nice. It brings an oily/wood flavor that blends perfectly. I really enjoyed this smoke, mainly because I like medium-bodied cigars with complex flavor. I recommend you pick one up (around $7).
Stogie Rite score: 94
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