No it wasn’t, I took my time and enjoyed every minute. I stay wide open enough at work, so when its time for a cigar. I’m in relax mode, low and slow. No need to rush it imo!!!!!!!!
Can’t say the humidor helped much, very mild & very slight vanilla flavor. Another good lawn mowing cigar along with the Moontrances.
On to cigar #4 for the day, Mama is off cleaning a coworkers house & I am listening to the Royals & Cardinals. Alec Bradley Presendo Corojo Robusto
No issues with this one either. I am about convinced it was cooler/colder temps causing them to swell when getting warm while smoking.
I think it was just as good, as the others I’ve tried. I’ve noticed the cigars you sent burn really well. I haven’t had to relight any, and I smoke very slow.
Most of the Drew Estates I have had burn very well. Smoking them slowly probably gives you better flavor & makes them more enjoyable. Smoking them too fast makes them too hot, ruins the flavor & far less enjoyable.
Had this today. It was the 2nd one I've had. I've had my eye on it for some time now and won a bid for a box not so long ago. They are a fumas in the robusto size. I'm thinking these will not be ordered again unless a very long rest in the coolidor improves them.
What’s the beef with them ? Burn, flavor, aroma, price…. All the above. Weren’t the Brickhouse cigars you didn’t care for Fumas also.
This one isn’t too shabby, I have let it go out a couple times while organizing some chains & bars to advertise. It relights fine, burns fairly uniformly, flavor is ok.
construction was great. burn was good. flavor was not. aroma was nothing special. price was special. $21 for a box of 20. It's obvious that I place a lot of emphasis on flavor. That's a pic of me going over the delinquent membership fees of FHC!
It wasn't bad, it's just that I didn't care for it. Like I said, being a maduro, the long rest will probably do it good! I had the same experience with a Cao a few years back. Couldn't stand 'em. A couple of year later, WOW! I regretted giving some of them away.....
Going to give this Gurkha Sherpa Orange Double Corona a try this afternoon. I thought it was a Churchill but had to double check. 7.5” x 50