Tuesday, May 2, 2017

Four Cigars Reviewed in 100 Words vol. IV

ALEC BRADLEY IT'S A BOY
A neatly constructed and nicely performing Toro with dry notes of diner coffee and cream, salted caramel, and paper bag. White then black pepper retro-hale.

FINAL GRADE
****B+****

XTREME CIGARS MADURO 
A Belicoso with hickory braced grains and black pepper primary. Espresso and molasses middlings over topsoil under-belly. Goodly draw off wayward burn and unruly seams.

FINAL GRADE
****B****

PANACEA RED 760
A zaftik cigar, goodly built under toothy wrapper. Medium-full balanced profile of woods and nuttiness. Piquantly sweet, nicely rising bitter notes, driven by leathery savorinesses.

FINAL GRADE
****B+****

FELIX ASSOULINE EGO PERFECT
A Medium full box press'd double perfecto with fragile top-leaf and snug draw. Densely medium-full piquant creaminess with pepper-forward delivery of cocoa, cedar, and coffee

FINAL GRADE
****A-****

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