Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Puros Indios Viejo

I"m a little behind on my cigar reviews....so here are a couple that I had last weekend. First is the Puros.

Puros Indios Viejo 6.5"x56 Bronco Natural

Construction:

I got this one from one of the CotM clubs. This stick is had a solid construction with invisible seams and a slight toothiness on the wrapper. The wrapper is a top-grade Sumatra with Jamastran long-leaf fillers. Once constructed, the cigar was aged in Rolando Reyes' aging room for "no less than 6 years". The blend and the aging made this stick a nice treat.


Smoking:

 This wrapper had a nice aged tobacco smell and once I opened the head, had a nice warm spice and raisin taste that is common for aged tobacco. Once lit, this smoke was very mellow and smooth, with a decent amount of smoke that carried a hint of grass and a barnyard-like taste. The burn was good and didn't need any touch-ups. The flavors didn't change much as I worked my way through this one, but I was very pleased with the taste and performance.


Overall, I was very happy with this cigar. This is one of those that don't come in boxes, but comes in bundles, so at roughly $2 per stick this is a solid daily smoke and a good stand-by. If I see a good deal (more than normal) I think I want to pick up a mazo and just enjoy.

Keep Smokin!

Mick

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