Upon lighting up, the initial flavours that hit are cloves and black tea. The cloves bring a distinct, slightly numbing sensation, while the tea notes are somewhat sharp, needs sugar.

Throughout the smoke, the predominant flavours are undeniably tea and cloves. Unfortunately, the burn isn’t consistent requiring attention as it frequently goes out. Despite storing the cigar in optimal conditions (70/70), this issue persists. The burn line, however, remains straight, though the smoke output demands a bit of effort to reach sufficiency.
Amidst the dominance of tea and cloves, there are occasional hints of cedar, dried fruit, and black pepper, though they appear sparingly and are often overshadowed by the overwhelming presence of cloves.
As I approached the final third, there’s a noticeable improvement in the draw, which is expected. Despite this improvement, the draw has been somewhat annoying for most of this experience, with cloves consistently overpowering the overall profile.
70 Minutes
$10 USD