A small cigar that impresses with both flavor and the ability to be smoked extremely slowly. Its not particularly often you find a Rothschild that you can smoke for 70 minutes.
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Construction
The Stallone Mustang Rothschild was flawless, the cigar was firm and evenly rolled with a slightly oily feel to it.
Wrapper: Sumatra Ecuador – Binder: Nicaragua and Brazil – Filler: Nicaragua
Scents and cold draw
The cigar had surprisingly a scent of fruitiness with a lighter hint of vanilla sweetness. The cold draw gave me flavors of oats.

Lets light up the Stallone cigars mustang rothschild to see what it has to offer
I was not prepared for what the cigar had to offer. It shocked me in an incredibly good way. The small size was misleading and gave more than many cigars of that size do.
The texture of Stallone Mustang Rothschild was creamy and the flavors I felt were sweet herbs, grass, nutmeg, general pepperiness, hay, leather, pine needles and earthiness. In the background there were nuances of florality, nuttiness in the peanut sense, general acidity and a fruitiness that reminded me of cherries. The flavors did not all come right away, they developed during smoking and felt like they were competing to emerge. The retrohalation tickled my nose slightly and gave nuances of woodiness and a combination of white pepper and cayenne pepper.
After taste
Walnut
Body
Full
Smoke time
Stallone Mustang Rothschild smoked incredibly slowly and gave longer than a classic rubusto. 70 minutes without even coming close to needing to be re-lit.
Conclusion
Stallone cigars Mustang Rothschild is a cigar with an incredibly good balance between the flavors. The flavors develop in a soft way during smoking and compete for which one should be prominent. The body that is full makes it suitable for the slightly more experienced afisionadosen. If I compare price vs taste vs quality I think it is incredibly cheap and you get a lot of cigar for the money. I could imagine myself paying more for it than it costs.
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