Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Nub Cameroon 460

I was looking for a quick and casual smoke to help me unwind after work so I grabbed a Nub. My 'ole standby.

I used my Nub punch to open the end and paired it with a Coca-Cola.

It was a windy day and I smoked this while hitting some practice shots with the pitching wedge in the backyard.

Despite the wind, it burned perfectly. Perfect smoke as usual. Nothing more to say.

From http://www.milantobacco.com:

The idea for the Nubs came from the theory that a cigar finds its “sweet spot” at the 3 ½- 4 inch point. All “nub” cigars must exist within this window. No “nub” is longer than 4 inches. Further adding to this complex theory, the ring gauges range from 56-66. The result is a range of smokes that have the same amount of tobacco as any Churchill or even Presidente. Unbelievably, they also smoke as long.

The Nub Cameroon Wrapper Cigar: Grown in Cameroon, Africa, this wrapper has a distinct flavor and character. The Cameroon wrapper is thin and toothy, yet it delivers rich notes of cedar and coffee. This Nub medium-bodied cigar is available in 358 and 464T formats.

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