Sunday, July 2, 2017

Sancho Panza Double Maduro - Cigar Review

Sancho Panza Double Maduro
Escudero 7 1/4 x 54 Pressed Double Corona
NOTES:
Herbaceous and charcoal notes inject themslvs. immediately/on finish, respectivly. Rigid yet oily mitt/mouf. Mascara wobbles. Ruggedly tobac.-forward. Sugary hickory/coffee bean, luke-warm pepp.

GRADE: B
A 90-100 B 80-89 C 70-79 D 60-69 F 0-59

WRAPPER: Connecticut Broadleaf
BINDER: Connecticut Shade
FILLER: Dominican, Honduran, Nicaraguan

STRENGTH:
ORIGIN: Honduran
IN ADDITION:
Cigar Aficionado rated the Sancho Panza Double Maduro Escudero four times:

"Dark and attractive, with white veins. It has an anise flavor with some traces of coconut and sweet wood. Medium bodied. (88)" "A big, box-pressed maduro with sandy-textured wrapper. It’s sweet and rich, with a touch of jungle fruit and white pepper on the finish. An intriguing medium- to full-bodied cigar. (88)" "Big, silky and pressed, with a firm draw and good burn. The cigar tastes young, with some weedy flavors. (82)" "A giant box-pressed Churchill with a firm draw and an inconsistent burn. Flavors of leather, cedar and earth are balanced but lacking in depth. Medium to full bodied. (88)"

Ninety-seven CA words over the span of four reviews. 24.25 words on avenge, per. My above review was a full and purposefuly on-par 24.25 words; to 'splain the abbrevs. - yer welcome, gentlepersons.

"Double Maduro" herein is meant re: the shade of wrapper as Oscuro, not in that both top-leaf as well as binder are Maduro. They ain't.