The Nat Sherman Timeless has features tobacco from three separate countries. Starting with the fillers, we have a blend of Nicaraguan and Dominican tobaccos that make for a great smoke. The third country is featured in the Honduran binder. All of these tobaccos blend together for a medium-strength smoke that has a great flavor profile. Now, let's get it lit up.
1/3 - When you get the cigar lit up, right away you get a very rich, leathery flavor combined with tones of robust coffee. On the finish there's an earthy/soil flavor. A nice mixture of flavors to start out with. There are no problems with the construction - getting a dead even burn, a great draw, and tons of smoke output.
2/3 - Heading towards the halfway point, you will start to notice a flavor change. The leather is transitioning more into a toasted pepper - smooth flavor transition. On the finish, we see more notes of nut than the earthy flavors we had before. Still through this point, the draw is still great, the burn hasn't changed at all, and still producing good amounts of smoke.
3/3 - Coming up on the end up the stick, you start to notice the nut on the finish is now the dominant flavor accompanied by a toasted tobacco. On the finish, the robust coffee we saw before is making it's way back. A great blend of flavors to end the cigar. Overall, this cigar had incredible construction and a great flavor profile. If you haven't tried this stick yet, I highly recommend it.
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