Victor Sinclair Triple Corojo Churchill
Size: 7.0" x 50
Humidor Condition: 70% @ 72°
Overview: This cigar has a medium brown, slightly toothy and bumpy wrapper, Slightly loose but holding seams and some pretty thick veins and a OK double cap with an even spongy give. The wrapper is probably the most loose I have ever seen on a cigar but it looks like it will hold, It almost looks like they used a slightly better looking filler or binder leaf as the wrapper. It has a fresh sweet tea leaf aroma.
Review:
Initial Light: Good draw, good smoke output. It has a super bitter medium-full bodied flavor with a little bit of pepper and tea leaf flavor.
First Third: No real change in flavor but the smoke has taken on a nice thick creaminess. Hopefully the flavors change up a bit. The body is still a medium-full.
Second Third: Still no change in flavor, still medium-full bodied. Its a good tasting cigar but I really wish there would be some kind of transitions. Its taken almost an hour to even get to the last third, so if you like a good long smoke, this is perfect for you. The burn line was really bad and I had to touch it up.
Last Comments: unfortunately I couldn't finish this cigar because it was such a long smoke and I had somewhere I needed to go, I will review it again in the future. I wont give my ratings and recommendations because I dont think that would be fair to the company.
Cigar Guitar Guy
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