
Casdagli Cabinet Selection rosetta Petit belicoso cigar
The cigar felt powerful and at the same time cozy when I held it in my hand.
Construction
Wrapper: Dominican – Binder: Dominican – Filler: Dominican
Taste
Smell and cold draw
The wrapper smelled of hay with a lovely sweetness while the filler smelled of hay and oak. I think the cold draft was quite interesting, there was a certain maltiness that is not often there, the flavors that emerged were milk chocolate and hay.
Casdagli cabinet rosetta flavors lit
The texture was oily and dry at the same time. The flavors the little cigar delivered were, hay, espresso, oak, dried spices, dark chocolate, a hint of saltiness and in the background the classic tobacco taste. The retrohalation really tickled the nose and gave flavors of black pepper.
After taste
Walenuts
Body
Lower part of full
Smoke time
30 minutes
Conclusion
A well constructed cigar with an oily wrapper. Robust flavors. A body that suits the more seasoned smoker. If I compare price vs. quality vs. taste, I would probably like to say that I think it is a little on the high side, not much. But I myself will probably smoke it a few more times.
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