Cigar: Baccarat / Rothschild
| User Name: Barak |
Gender: M |
Years Smoking: 8 |
Strength: Medium |
| Brand | Baccarat |
| Style | Rothschild |
| Shape | Rothschild |
| Country of Origin | Honduras |
| Wrapper | Habana2000 |
| Binder | Habana2000 |
| Filler | Habana2000 |
| Color | EMS |
| Ring | 50 |
| Length | 5 |
| Attribute | Rating |
| Construction: | Good |
| Prelight Aroma: | Ok |
| Wrapper: | Average |
| Burn: | Terrible |
| Ash Quality: | Loose |
| Flavor: | One Dimensional |
| Strength: | Mild |
| Draw: | Tight |
| Smoked To: | The Band |
| Ash Color: | Black |
Comments: Smoked like a broke-down used car with a fresh coat of paint and an oil change.
It looked very nice, but went out only a quarter inch after the light, and thereafter wouldn't stay lit unless smoked very fast. (This cigar wasn't too wet: it had been in a 65% humidor for a week.) Smoking fast was difficult because the draw was so tight. The smoke was thin and blue, and the ash was black and powdery. What did burn burned unevenly. When I took time out from supervising the frustrating cigar to reflect on the taste, I found that the flavor was standard except for a heavy dose of sour--you know, the kind that makes you squint your eyes as you smoke. There wasn't much strength, though: I couldn't really feel the nicotine even as fast as I was forced to smoke it.
Nope nope nope, not me, no more. Bye-bye Baccarat.
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