Joined Jun 2007
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Wisconsin northwoods
Again, another review from 1999. Do these even appear on the market anymore? I have seen their Milenio series, but it seems as if this blend has disappeared altogether.
Robusto #2
Purofino Blue Label Robusto
1) Aesthetics: Robustos are a wonderful size, and these are oily examples of that size. The colorado claro wrapper is a bit veiny.
Score for aesthetics: 3.6
2) Pre-light Construction: These are firm, dense cigars. The light veins to these cigars, where the wrapper overlaps, gives evidence of the aging these have undergone since being rolled. It gave a slight barnyard smell, horses??
Score for Pre-light construction: 4.8
3) Post-light Construction/How it smoked: This cigar drew almost perfectly. One sample developed a severe run, but with the help of the Blazer, it evened out and burned well after. This cigar stayed firm and held a long dark grey ash.
Score for post-light construction: 4.0
4) Flavor and strength: This is a farily full-bodied cigars. It fills the mouth with rich, robust tobacco - there is a spicy and almost citris quality to it. As it continued, this one built in flavor and strength, getting complex and spicy.
Score for flavor and strength: 4.7
5) Aftertaste/Finish: There was a long ,lingering, heavy finish. A full tobacco flavor held with hints of spice and a pleasant earthiness.
Score for aftertaste: 4.6
6) Aroma: I know this may sound funny, but the aroma lingered of good tobacco. A heavy blue haze encircled my brow, a rich earthy aroma.
Score for aroma: 4.1
7) General Comments: Thes cigars were very consistent. Strong enough to stand up to a hearty meal of some spicy food. Definately an end of the day smoke. I would like to get some more of these. If they are plentiful, I'll tell my friends what they are.
Overall score for the cigar: 4.5
8) Recommendation: Highly Recommended
I enjoy a more full-bodied cigar, and I enjoy the robusto size as I don't usually get a lot of time for a cigar. This fits the bill - to a tee!
Robusto #2
Purofino Blue Label Robusto
1) Aesthetics: Robustos are a wonderful size, and these are oily examples of that size. The colorado claro wrapper is a bit veiny.
Score for aesthetics: 3.6
2) Pre-light Construction: These are firm, dense cigars. The light veins to these cigars, where the wrapper overlaps, gives evidence of the aging these have undergone since being rolled. It gave a slight barnyard smell, horses??
Score for Pre-light construction: 4.8
3) Post-light Construction/How it smoked: This cigar drew almost perfectly. One sample developed a severe run, but with the help of the Blazer, it evened out and burned well after. This cigar stayed firm and held a long dark grey ash.
Score for post-light construction: 4.0
4) Flavor and strength: This is a farily full-bodied cigars. It fills the mouth with rich, robust tobacco - there is a spicy and almost citris quality to it. As it continued, this one built in flavor and strength, getting complex and spicy.
Score for flavor and strength: 4.7
5) Aftertaste/Finish: There was a long ,lingering, heavy finish. A full tobacco flavor held with hints of spice and a pleasant earthiness.
Score for aftertaste: 4.6
6) Aroma: I know this may sound funny, but the aroma lingered of good tobacco. A heavy blue haze encircled my brow, a rich earthy aroma.
Score for aroma: 4.1
7) General Comments: Thes cigars were very consistent. Strong enough to stand up to a hearty meal of some spicy food. Definately an end of the day smoke. I would like to get some more of these. If they are plentiful, I'll tell my friends what they are.
Overall score for the cigar: 4.5
8) Recommendation: Highly Recommended
I enjoy a more full-bodied cigar, and I enjoy the robusto size as I don't usually get a lot of time for a cigar. This fits the bill - to a tee!