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BenMN

Lifer
Jun 21, 2023
3,300
52,597
St. Paul, MN

Dec 3, 2021
6,293
56,086
Pennsylvania & New York
Incredible. Hope it's a great smoke for you.

I’m enjoying it very much. Its aroma is great—pungent and earthy. The flavour is mild, slightly floral, with forward cedar notes tied in a bit of an astringent mouth feel. @onepyrotec sent me this because I had mentioned that I hadn’t had a Fonseca in many, many years—the unique vegetal notes that the Fonseca cigars I smoked in the early ’90s were unlike any cigars I’ve had since. This is wholly different, but a pleasure to smoke none the less.
 

onepyrotec

Lifer
Feb 20, 2013
1,299
10,603
Nevada

Pooh-Bah

Part of the Furniture Now
Apr 21, 2023
661
6,137
33
Central Maryland
Two months ago I attended an antique militaria show. Walked out with a reproduction Kentucky rifle and this object. Supposedly a cigar, circa 1870s.
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$15 for the ability to honestly say, "I smoked a cigar that's probably older than any two members of this forum combined".

*postscript, but pre-post: tastes mild and old, maybe a tiny bit bitter, but still recognizably like a cigar. Closest approximation, probably a Connecticut.
...hell, this might BE a Connecticut.