Very nice and smooth cedary flavors. Slightly sweet with very mild spice. Lit up very nicely and put out a good amount of smoke....
Leathery with a very slight spice and a bit of sweetness...
sweet rich dark flavors highlighted by cedary sweetness....
A little Dry tasting with some sweetness and immediate pepper on the tongue but not so much on the throat....
This cigar has a nice hand feel and weight, with a very nice prelight draw, almost perfectly suited to my liking. Toast and Cedar predominantly power the first half inch or so, with a creamy buttery finish through the sinus. The nicely packed foot lit well and continued a nice straight burn with a medium sized burn line....
Spicy mocha flavors punctuate the initial lite and first few draws. Aroma on initial lite was fairly average for a dark maduro smoke like this....
Initial light gave a slightly sweet and creamy flavor with just the tiniest hint of pepper in the back of the throat. Each subsequent draw the sweetness is fading and being replace by a more prominent tobbaco / pepper spice. Being a Lancero, this cigar was very easy to light, and the draw has just the right amount of resistance for me. Aroma is pleasant....
Strong Pepper, hints of wood and leather. Cap was poorly placed and a little small but didn't cause any problems with unraveling after being snipped. Draw was medium to a little tight. I usually punch these thin ring gauges but my punch is being repaired, but I suspect the draw will open up and be fine....
The initial light of the new Punch Uppercut Robusto was rather uneventful. ...
The initial light on the Gol! is heavy coffee, dark chocolate, and leather. The coffee notes are dark - almost Kona-like which almost drown-out the leathery notes I thought I would taste more of. You can taste a hint of the sweet maduro wrapper as well. There was absolutely no bitterness to the beginning of this cigar. This cigar gets right to business. ...