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  • Sunday 23rd January 2022

    Away for last night with friends at yet another hotel without a decent outdoor smoking area and it's 5 degrees outside so just a little one after breakfast


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    'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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    Back home this afternoon and making up for it with a Forbidden X 13 belicoso


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    'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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        Can’t have you smoking alone John -
        Sobremesa Brûlée Blue from Dunbarton Tobacco. I don’t usually smoke ROTT - but there were 13 in the box - and as the saying goes. ……Construction is impeccable, strong grey/white ash hangs on an inch at a time. Straight burn line requiring zero touch ups or relights. If nuts are in your flavour wheel you’ll love these - there’s also a sweetness to the wrapper you can taste on the tip of your tongue reminds me of candy floss - a mild to medium smoke - quite dry to start and spicy but not overwhelming, settles down to nutty flavours, with just a hint of creaminess as the cigar progresses. Flavours of peanut, hazel, cashew, walnut can easily be discerned along with earth, fungi, and I even tasted hints of truffle. the finish lingers with a dry slightly spicy mouth feel which you feel on the back of your tongue and roof of the mouth. Excellent smoke to round off the weekend

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          Originally posted by Vitola View Post
          Can’t have you smoking alone John -
          Sobremesa Brûlée Blue from Dunbarton Tobacco. I don’t usually smoke ROTT - but there were 13 in the box - and as the saying goes. ……Construction is impeccable, strong grey/white ash hangs on an inch at a time. Straight burn line requiring zero touch ups or relights. If nuts are in your flavour wheel you’ll love these - there’s also a sweetness to the wrapper you can taste on the tip of your tongue reminds me of candy floss - a mild to medium smoke - quite dry to start and spicy but not overwhelming, settles down to nutty flavours, with just a hint of creaminess as the cigar progresses. Flavours of peanut, hazel, cashew, walnut can easily be discerned along with earth, fungi, and I even tasted hints of truffle. the finish lingers with a dry slightly spicy mouth feel which you feel on the back of your tongue and roof of the mouth. Excellent smoke to round off the weekend

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          Nice little review that
          'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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            Originally posted by Vitola View Post
            Can’t have you smoking alone John -
            Sobremesa Brûlée Blue from Dunbarton Tobacco. I don’t usually smoke ROTT - but there were 13 in the box - and as the saying goes. ……Construction is impeccable, strong grey/white ash hangs on an inch at a time. Straight burn line requiring zero touch ups or relights. If nuts are in your flavour wheel you’ll love these - there’s also a sweetness to the wrapper you can taste on the tip of your tongue reminds me of candy floss - a mild to medium smoke - quite dry to start and spicy but not overwhelming, settles down to nutty flavours, with just a hint of creaminess as the cigar progresses. Flavours of peanut, hazel, cashew, walnut can easily be discerned along with earth, fungi, and I even tasted hints of truffle. the finish lingers with a dry slightly spicy mouth feel which you feel on the back of your tongue and roof of the mouth. Excellent smoke to round off the weekend

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            Sounds good, I like the original and have ordered the Blue.

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              Originally posted by Vitola View Post
              Can’t have you smoking alone John -
              Sobremesa Brûlée Blue from Dunbarton Tobacco. I don’t usually smoke ROTT - but there were 13 in the box - and as the saying goes. ……Construction is impeccable, strong grey/white ash hangs on an inch at a time. Straight burn line requiring zero touch ups or relights. If nuts are in your flavour wheel you’ll love these - there’s also a sweetness to the wrapper you can taste on the tip of your tongue reminds me of candy floss - a mild to medium smoke - quite dry to start and spicy but not overwhelming, settles down to nutty flavours, with just a hint of creaminess as the cigar progresses. Flavours of peanut, hazel, cashew, walnut can easily be discerned along with earth, fungi, and I even tasted hints of truffle. the finish lingers with a dry slightly spicy mouth feel which you feel on the back of your tongue and roof of the mouth. Excellent smoke to round off the weekend

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              Originally posted by PeeJay View Post

              Nice little review that
              Also made the Consensus list for the second year in a row.

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