Bull 4 1/2 x 58
WRAPPER: Nicaraguan Habano
BINDER: Dominican
FILLER:Dominican Seco, Nicaraguan Viso
STRENGTH: Medium-Full
ORIGIN: De Los Reyes, Dominian Republic
NAME DROPS: Phil Zanghi, Debonaire House.
"A muscularly built cigar with a well balanced medium-full profile. Well delivered traditional notes of sweetly piquant cocoa and cedar around a clean tobacco core." [A short (25wd) review as part and parcel of my Four Cigars Reviewed in 100 Words vol. III post. Reprinted with my own express written consent and minuscule editing.]
HERE is me talking about the Cattle Baron blend in its Stockyard vitola.
Find out more about this, my 18 Sabbaths project, by clicking HERE.
& now without any further ado, adon't or amaybe -- lettuce look at this week's Cattle Baron, gentlepersons:
- Piquant cedar
- Butterscotch
- Milk chocolate
- Lotsa smoke
- Smooth draw
- Smoky, verily
- Uneven burn
- Black, cayenne, white peppers
- Top-leaf a bit loose/dry
- Cinnamon, nutmeg, clove
- Nice ash builder, heather-grey
- Sunny 'baccy core
- Dirt/hay under-belly
- Weak coffee
- Line self-corrects to slight curvature.
- Slow side a' burn seams due to cooler binder
- Core picks up a certain tick fustiness
- Honey malt
- Himalayan salt
- Re-touch don't even line much
- Soft-spot up by band
- Ends in a cool, firm 'nuff nub
Gut Shabbos, Shabbat Shalom, and happy Friday night/Saturday day to the Goyim.