A creamy caramel cigar fit for a filthy gunslinger. It changes a lot in the first week or so, give it some time.
JF RY4D - better than tfa. A bit more tobacco, cleaner vanilla and caramel.
FA caramel + butterscotch - takes a short steep but once they mature it turns into a goopy sticky caramel drizzle.
TFA FVC - It's malty, rich mouth coating vanilla but not as thick and eggy as custard. Definitely underrated, I put that shit on everything.
INW TA Cuban Cigar - straight no frills cigar wrapper leaf flavor. Light, leathery, no bull shit.
INW 555 + FLV Red Burley - primary filler tobaccos for the cigar, 555 adds that nuttiness and Red Burley melds similar notes with a dark, rich and earthy filler. Perfect intersection of profiles.
INW DNB - you're gonna have a cigar and not smoke it? Light that thang up, Blondie.
% | Vendor | Flavor | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
0.75
|
(INW) | 555 Gold | ||
0.5
|
(FA) | Butterscotch | ||
1
|
(FA) | Carmel (caramel) | ||
1.5
|
(TPA) | French Vanilla Creme | ||
2
|
(FLV) | Red Burley | ||
2
|
(JF) | RY4 Double | ||
1.5
|
(INW) | Tobacco Absolute Cuban Cigar | ||
1
|
(INW) | Tobacco Dirty Neutral (dnb) | ||
Total flavoring: 10.25% Steep Days: 14 Best VG: 65% Temperature: 0 | ||||
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