Showing posts with label Victor Sinclair Triple Corojo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Victor Sinclair Triple Corojo. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Victor Sinclair Triple Corojo

Today was my sisters Birthday. After I called her to wish her a Happy Birthday I went over to Max and Irma's bar to have a cigar with Spence and Daryl and talk GooeyGlue.

I straight cut this one and paired with Nob Creek. An absolutely awesome cigar. every time I smoke one of these I want to buy more. I have really fallen in love with the Victor Sinclair cigars. I have not had a bad one yet.

From Cigars International:

Whether you’re a fan of Corojo tobaccos or just looking for a flavorful, satisfying cigar, I advise securing an order of these handmades pronto. Called Triple Corojo because it’s 100% Corojo - wrapper, binder, and fillers. The result is a firecracker of a smoke booming with chewy, rich, hearty flavors. A smooth, feisty bouquet of earthy flavors and ample spice. Full-bodied.



Friday, November 26, 2010

Victor Sinclair Triple Corojo

I smoked this one at the Club La Salle cigar bar. Kathy joined me and complained about the smoke, but hey, at least she went.

I smoked this cigar for my neighbor Pete. He passed away today and we are all in shock. He was a great guy. Always positive. He really enjoyed smoking cigars. He worked out in his quite a bit and always had a cigar in his mouth while doing so. Mowing or shoveling, always a cigar. I'll miss you Pete.

I straight cut this one and paired it with a Goose Island and then a Great Lakes.

I love this cigar and it didn't let me down this time. Zero burn issues, great full flavor, strength was perfect, smoked it down to the nub. No complaints. I had a great evening although we were thinking about Pete quite a bit.

From Cigars International:

Whether you’re a fan of Corojo tobaccos or just looking for a flavorful, satisfying cigar, I advise securing an order of these handmades pronto. Called Triple Corojo because it’s 100% Corojo - wrapper, binder, and fillers. The result is a firecracker of a smoke booming with chewy, rich, hearty flavors. A smooth, feisty bouquet of earthy flavors and ample spice. Full-bodied.



Saturday, November 20, 2010

Victor Sinclair Triple Corojo

This was my second cigar of the day. I smoked this one after dinner and returning to the patio for my raging fire pit. I straight cut it and paired it with Bud Light.

It had a nice mellow start, no bite. I usually get a little bite from this cigar but maybe because this was the second cigar of the day, and after a full meal, it was a little mellower.

I have loved this cigar every time I have smoked one and would call it one of my favorites.

From Cigars International:

Whether you’re a fan of Corojo tobaccos or just looking for a flavorful, satisfying cigar, I advise securing an order of these handmades pronto. Called Triple Corojo because it’s 100% Corojo - wrapper, binder, and fillers. The result is a firecracker of a smoke booming with chewy, rich, hearty flavors. A smooth, feisty bouquet of earthy flavors and ample spice. Full-bodied.

Friday, October 29, 2010

Victor Sinclair Triple Corojo

This was the last cigar I had from the Victor Sinclair sampler that I got from CigarBid.com. I smoked this one on the deck in front of my space heater. I paired it with Bud Light and straight cut it.

This cigar has a nice look to it. A dark, oily wrapper that smelled delicious. It was a tad spongy at the foot.

Upon lighting this cigar produced a lot of very enjoyable smoke. It was a full body taste and the strength was medium to high. It did have a bit of a peppery spice that hit the back of my throat but nothing that the Bud Light could not wash away. :)

I loved every puff and when done I went inside and bid on some more of them from CigarBid.com.

From Cigars International:

Whether you’re a fan of Corojo tobaccos or just looking for a flavorful, satisfying cigar, I advise securing an order of these handmades pronto. Called Triple Corojo because it’s 100% Corojo - wrapper, binder, and fillers. The result is a firecracker of a smoke booming with chewy, rich, hearty flavors. A smooth, feisty bouquet of earthy flavors and ample spice. Full-bodied.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Victor Sinclair Triple Corojo

Victor Sinclair Triple Corojo I smoked this one on the deck while paring with a Bud Light and watching UFC 119 on my laptop. I enjoyed this cigar and would place it a notch above the Victor Sinclair Connecticut Yankee that I smoked the night before. I used a straight cut.

The Construction was fair with no wrapper tears or holes. There was a medium sized vein in the wrapper. The burn was only fair seeing as I had to correct it a few times. The draw was firm but not difficult and produced a moderate amount of smoke per puff.

It had a pretty powerful spicy and earthy flavor. The pepper zing hangs on the back of your throat throughout the smoke. The kick was pretty strong and by the end of the cigar I couldn't tell if I was shaking because of the 50 degree temps or the strong cigar.

Overall this was a pretty nice cigar when in the mood for a full flavor and pretty strong cigar.

From Cigars International:

Whether you’re a fan of Corojo tobaccos or just looking for a flavorful, satisfying cigar, I advise securing an order of these handmades pronto. Called Triple Corojo because it’s 100% Corojo - wrapper, binder, and fillers. The result is a firecracker of a smoke booming with chewy, rich, hearty flavors. A smooth, feisty bouquet of earthy flavors and ample spice. Full-bodied.