The Aging Room M21 becomes the third small batch blend joining the original Aging Room Small Batch M356 and the Aging Room Quattro F55 (the company also has the regular production Aging Room Havao). As typical with the Aging Room cigars, the name represents a calendar date – in this case it was January 21st when the the blend was finalized.
No specific timetable was announced, but it is anticipated that the cigar will be showcased at the 2013 IPCPR Trade Show this July.
Blend Profile
The Aging Room Small Batch M21 is a Dominican puro.
As originally reported the cigar will be perfecto and this will be the only size produced. The Cigar Insider Report mentions the vitola is called a Fortissimo that measures 5 3/4 x 47. The cigar will be packaged in ten count boxes with 3,000 boxes produced.
Cigar Coop Preview
I smelled the foot and wrapper, no doubt smelling like cinnamon to me. Awesome, right? The flavor, was the same I got cinnamon! Very smooth, touch of sweetness. That dissipates, and you get some rich tobacco flavors, and the finish was just okay. The first half was so good, pick up a fiver. If they age and the entire stick holds more of the flavors, box worthy.
September 12, 2013
Aging Room Small Batch M21
Paul Asadoorian 3 - Fiver EP66, Paul, Stogies 0 Comments
The Aging Room M21 becomes the third small batch blend joining the original Aging Room Small Batch M356 and the Aging Room Quattro F55 (the company also has the regular production Aging Room Havao). As typical with the Aging Room cigars, the name represents a calendar date – in this case it was January 21st when the the blend was finalized.
No specific timetable was announced, but it is anticipated that the cigar will be showcased at the 2013 IPCPR Trade Show this July.
Blend Profile
The Aging Room Small Batch M21 is a Dominican puro.
As originally reported the cigar will be perfecto and this will be the only size produced. The Cigar Insider Report mentions the vitola is called a Fortissimo that measures 5 3/4 x 47. The cigar will be packaged in ten count boxes with 3,000 boxes produced.
Cigar Coop Preview
I smelled the foot and wrapper, no doubt smelling like cinnamon to me. Awesome, right? The flavor, was the same I got cinnamon! Very smooth, touch of sweetness. That dissipates, and you get some rich tobacco flavors, and the finish was just okay. The first half was so good, pick up a fiver. If they age and the entire stick holds more of the flavors, box worthy.
Share this: