I enjoyed the Cinco Vegas Miami with an Initech mug full of eggnog-flavored coffee. [It's actually much milder than it sounds, and complemented the smoke beautifully.] The cigar was fairly long with a modest ring gauge (it only looked thin due to the lengthy of the stick.)
The stogie is, I believe, a Don Pepin collaboration under the 5 Vegas brand. Awesome work. Here are my scores.
- Appearance - 4 \ This specimen had the worst wrap-job I've ever seen -- man-made wrinkled ridges. Thinnish for the length. Decent blue and gold band redeemed the appearance, though it was still nothing to look at.
- Burn - 7 \ No real problems here, and it was self correcting when smoked slowly.
- Draw - 8 \ Just fine.
- Plummage - 8 \ Voluminous smoke in places, with a very bold aroma.
- Flavor - 9 \ Tasty from the beginning, which is especially impressive on such a long cigar.
- Overall - 9.5 \If you smoke it nice and slow like I did (and it's gotten some long humidification) I'd say this one has been one of my favorite smokes. I believe the value on it was decent, if not an extremely good deal.
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Damn! I rock!
Our split purchase may be our best yet...beats the hell out of the Indian Tabac Chief purchase, huh?
Great smokes...need to get that story and my own review out this weekend...leaning towards reviewing a 601.
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