Thursday, June 01, 2006

Don Kiki Limited Reserve

I've smoked a number of "new" (I've never tried) cigars in the past few days. The Don Kiki Limited Reserve Brown Label was one of them. It is an all Nicaraguan cigar. The cigar looked like a Cuaba Divinos, measuring about 43 x 4 in. I got it at King's Cigars in Santa Ana, it was recommended by the person working that day. He suggested I try it with a cup of coffee that afternoon. So I did, and what a great smoke! It was rolled perfectly, and held its ash for almost the entire duration of the smoke. I can imagine that a cigar this shape is difficult to roll. It was slightly peppery at first, with that good raw tobacco taste. It produced volumes of smoke, with loads of flavors swirling in my mouth. It was a perfect afternoon smoke after a decent lunch, medium bodied, with lots of substance.

I think I'll go back to King's and see what else they can recommend!

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