The Liga Undercrown Gran Toro, by Drew Estate Cigars, measures 6x52 with a smooth San Andres wrapper. This Nicaraguan grown cigar is one of Drew Estate's more popular sticks. This isn't my first Undercrown stick, but it's the first review I'm going to write about it. It's really hard to just have one of these cigars.
1/3 - When you get the cigar lit up, you get a plethora of flavors. Right off the bat, you get a pepper, cocoa, and creamy leather flavors - no spice so far. On the finish, you get a nice basic tobacco flavor. The construction is great so far. I'm getting a dead even burn, a very cooperative draw, and a ton of smoke output. This cigar smokes like a chimney even without puffing.
2/3 - The leather flavor is really becoming prominent at this point in the cigar. You still get some of the cocoa/pepper notes, but mainly leather. The finish has become much more sweet, with a touch of spice. At this point, the construction has stayed perfectly consistent.
3/3 - When you get to this point, the cigar becomes more bold. The flavors do not change from where they were at the 2/3 point. However, the finish loses the little spice it had, and finishes on a sweet note. This cigar is very enjoyable, and affordable. Another great cigar from Drew Estate.
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