Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Smokin' Sandwich Robusto

Smokin Sandwich This was my second smoke of the day after smoking the Babalu at the bar earlier.

I smoked this one at the Marriott in EHT. It lit up mellow and started with a very mild taste. Almost no taste. Then it picked up half way thru and turned into a nice cigar. Mellow but lots of smoke and nice. I Liked it.

From Holt's Cigars:

Smokin' Sandwich is quite plain and simply a tremendous cigar for the money. Now keep in mind that all things are relative. This is by no means a "Cigar of the Year" candidate, but this is also not your typical chopped-filler, garbage-quality stogie either. When you consider the value versus price equation, Smokin' Sandwich resides in the upper-echelon of the cigar world. Handmade in the Dominican Republic, these cigars employ silky Sumatra wrappers and a creamy blend of Nicaraguan tobaccos. Pleasant notes of wood and leather transition into a smooth, easy finish. Medium-bodied and flavorful, these cigars lack that sharp, unpleasant bite often associated with the low-cost bracket.

Country of Origin: Dominican Republic
Strength: Medium
Wrapper: Sumatra
Binder: Nicaraguan
Filler: Nicaraguan



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