Saturday, October 2, 2010

Victor Sinclair Primeros

This cigar was enjoyed on the patio while listening to the Notre Dame/Boston College game on the radio. It was a cold night and I lit up a small fire. Something that would last just long enough for me to smoke a cigar.

I straight cut this cigar and paired it with Bud Light. The draw was a bit on the tight side and the amount of smoke was moderate at best. It did have a nice, mellow and smooth flavor though. It had just enough of a kick.

I liked this cigar but did not love it.

From Cigars International:

An eye-catching, mild-bodied gem from the Dominican.

For these seeking a mild-bodied cigar but with ample flavor, one that is priced right and consistent time after time, Primeros answers the bell. Loaded with smooth, creamy flavors, this pleasantly mellow smoke features a golden brown Connecticut wrapper and an aged filler blend of Dominican Seco tobaccos with a sliver of Ligero. A handmade light enough for rookie palates yet enough finesse and flavor to satisfy you grizzled veterans too.

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