I find them smooth and pretty straightforward, but certainly interesting enough to enjoy. Great for a 12-15 minute break from life.
Perfect construction, dense with a loose draw, flawless burn. Still more punch than I prefer. @Keithmax would like it.
I hope to get a smoke in tonight or Friday night. I will definitely post it, at least I can live vicariously through this thread.
Any J.R.'s fans here? I've bought from them, both in person and online. Never had a complaint. They're branching out into a "cigar lounge" type arrangement.
I'm not a "big" cigar smoker, nor a "big" consumer of malt beverages. That being said, I do like the occasional Partagas Black and an old time "Miller High Life." Have never had a Guinness, but mean to try some day.
La Aroma De Cuba This one has been hanging out in my Humidor Chest, along with about 200 other various cigars, for about 12 years. The humidity has been kept up, the entire time. It has aged nicely, making it even more smooth and mellow than originally. This is a great cigar. Not quite as good as a good Cuban, or Opus X, but a great cigar.
Does anyone have a recommendation for a Latakia forward smoke? There are plenty of pipe tobacco Latakia offerings, but none that I can find in cigar or cigarette form.
At a steeet corner coffee shop on Capitol Hill in Nashville, Tennessee, US of A. Maestro de Tiempo "Warped" Robusto
As an alternative, look in to the "MUWAT Kentucky Fire Cured" line from Drew Estate. You might like it.