Rainy evening, but I let contestant D acclimate for a bit to the low indoor humidity before coming outside.
Cigar is about 5ishx50+. Darker wrapper than the rest so far. Oily. Usual smell of barnyard- I think I'm in a smelling rut and only smell barnyard. Need more practice in this regard, and better vocabulary.
Prelight draw again grassy...
Use guillotine instead of V, draw is great.
First third, I have a hard time putting this thing down. Fantastic mild chocolate, coffee, leather. Very light pepper. Burn is excellent, ash firm and white.
I already think I know what this is. One of my favorites, by my favorite (so far) brand. Ash still holding as I enter 2/3, bet I can get 2". Flavor still savory, with a great combo of pepper, sweetness, coffee, chocolate, and leather- like walking into an expensive leather shop.
Final third gets more potent, both in strength and flavor. Leans harder on the coffee and dark chocolate, less leather and sweetness. Pepper still present, but not a one-dimensional bomb. Smoked the whole cigar with only dropping ash in the tray twice.
Overall, medium-full on strength and flavor. Billowing smoke. Perfect burn, even in the 100% humidity.
Officially, I'll guess this to be Nicaraguan, by My Father. I'm betting Le Bijou. I've only smoked 2 of these, one a torpedo last October, and a petite robusto this winter. If I'm wrong, I've got a new one to buy in quantity.
I'd rate this a 9/10.