Smoked: El Gueguense The Wise Man

It seems like it’s been a little while since I’ve had a cigar with a razor Sharp burn with perfect construction and a great draw via a V deep cut. So, you get all your traditional Nic Puro flavors. The black pepper, leather, cedar some cashew notes. But there’s more going on underneath. There’s a floral/citrus note that blends together quite nicely. Around the 2/3 point I picked up a buttery toffee. Almost like a blend between butterscotch and nougat, but it never really hits a sweet point, if that makes any sense. All this comes together with your traditional flavors makes for one hell of a cigar. I had to research it. It made. CA’s top 25 list.Apparently this blend is nine years old. Where have I been???

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