Kral torro
March 27, kral torro, William Cooper Reviews 1 Comment 3. Riatevski decided to create his own cigar after being disappointed with many cigars on the market. His goal was to kral torro a cigar that maintained Cuban tradition, but add his own twist on things.
Now even after 3 blends with 3 different cigar bands, it has been nothing but pleasurable smoke. I used to only smoke Cuban cigars, now any of the JSK is my safe smoke. Today over America, is being born the new son of liberty. Only mofo I know in the industry to throw one hell of an event! Ristefari was off the chain. Riste hits the nail on the head…excellent blends, great quality and outstanding service. There is always room in my humidor for JSK!
Kral torro
The wrapper is light brown and has quite a bit of toothiness to it and the foot is covered with folded over wrapper leaf. There are a few slightly raised veins present while the seams are easily visible due to the texture of the wrapper. The head is covered with a single cap that is finished with a tightly wound pigtail. The band is the traditional design for the company in black and gold with a red shield. The aroma from the wrapper and covered foot is a distinct hay along with a mild white pepper. The pre-light draw brings a bit of a black tea note along with some wood and a mild spiciness to my lips. The cigar begins with some aged wood and a medium level baking spice. At a quarter inch in, a mild cream joins the profile which smooths the baking spice out a bit. At an inch in, a toasted bread note joins the wood and slight cream as the baking spice is now very faint. The retrohale still has a big dose of the baking spice to go along with some toasted bread and wood. At an inch and a half, the cream increases which pairs well with the toasted bread and wood. The strength in this third was slightly above medium. As the second third begins, the wood is leading the profile with the toasted wood and cream slightly behind and a very faint baking spice still remaining. At a half inch in, the wood gains a slight char and the toasted bread note goes away while the cream and slight baking spice remain.
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If you have seen this Macedonian giant of man on social media you get it. Smoking mainly Cuban cigars, I wanted to create a profile which maintained Cuban standards, while adding an interesting yet elegant twist. Jas Sum Kral recently sent me some samples to review of their Red Knight cigar, and after letting them rest awhile, it was time to break them out and see what all the social media fuss was about. Well done Riste! Regal in design and fitting for such an eye catching cigar it deserved some words itself. The first observation of the band is the golden Jas Sum Kral logo centered in a blood-red shield. Golden lions protect that shield on both sides and a golden crown adorns it. The remainder of the band is black with golden scrolls and ornaments along with some white and red placement.
Kral torro
A light brown wrapper with some darker areas down near the foot. Some fine veins are visible criss-crossing the wrapper and the seams are pretty easily seen but smooth. There are three very well applied caps and the foot is covered with excess wrapper that is folded over. The standard JSK band is present, but in this presentation it is white with the gold lettering and artwork. The aroma from the wrapper is a very faint hay and although covered up, the foot has a bit of a barnyard note peeking through. On the pre-light draw, I was greeted with a slightly sweet, dry hay and a little bit of red pepper. There was also a slight spicy tingle on my lips.
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In order to accomplish this, he realized he was going to have to find someone who would allow him a part of the actual blending process. Above the shield is a gold crown. The aroma from the wrapper and covered foot is a distinct hay along with a mild white pepper. Fruit joins the mix early in the burn. Today over America, is being born the new son of liberty. Spice and some dry fruit notes enter in the final third. I found there was still enough sweetness from the fruit notes in the background to balance the spice notes nicely. On the retrohale, the char is still a bit full with the wood. Sweetness develops. Privacy Policy Click here for our Privacy Policy. All the way yes.
The wrapper is light brown and has quite a bit of toothiness to it and the foot is covered with folded over wrapper leaf.
Today we explore this cigar in some more detail. Perhaps the most notable aspects of this already super solid blend are the extra crispy burn line, impressive burn retention, and dime-stacking flawlessness of the ash. There are a few slightly raised veins present while the seams are easily visible due to the texture of the wrapper. Ash has is bit flaky but solid. Fruit joins the mix early in the burn. Spice evolves to more of a cinnamon. Today over America, is being born the new son of liberty. But this Maduro brings in new flavors and depth while the Connecticut offers more versatility and heft. Medium Strength. The cigar begins with some aged wood and a medium level baking spice.
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