5 1/8 X 60 Gordo
Wrapper: Costa Rica
Binder: Ecuador
Filler: Costa Rica and Dominican
This is another gift from Coop. I have made it very clear that I am not a fan of 60 ring guage cigars, but I always smoke a gifted cigar. I will say that this was a polarizing experience for me. On the positive I would say that this smoke may be the best tasting large ring gauge cigar that I have ever smoked. It had great sweet natural tobacco and spice as well as a woody quality. On the other hand the burn was aweful and the stick got soft once it got going. Not to mention that I truly find this size to jaw wrenching. I think that the softness could be a result of it being shipped and me smoking it shortly after it got to RI. So I think that the construction may be a one off problem. That being said if you like this size this cigar should be something to try and formulate your own opinion.
November 21, 2013
D’Crossier Trabuco Imperium Class Vintage Gordo
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5 1/8 X 60 Gordo
Wrapper: Costa Rica
Binder: Ecuador
Filler: Costa Rica and Dominican
This is another gift from Coop. I have made it very clear that I am not a fan of 60 ring guage cigars, but I always smoke a gifted cigar. I will say that this was a polarizing experience for me. On the positive I would say that this smoke may be the best tasting large ring gauge cigar that I have ever smoked. It had great sweet natural tobacco and spice as well as a woody quality. On the other hand the burn was aweful and the stick got soft once it got going. Not to mention that I truly find this size to jaw wrenching. I think that the softness could be a result of it being shipped and me smoking it shortly after it got to RI. So I think that the construction may be a one off problem. That being said if you like this size this cigar should be something to try and formulate your own opinion.
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