When I think of Te Amo cigars, I usually think crappy Mexican cigars. That's why I was pleasantly surprised when I lit up the Nicaruguan blend Te Amo World Selection Series that I got as part of the Las Vegas Big Smoke. I had less than an hour before I had to meet up with some friends for dinner and decided to pick a cigar that I thought I wouldn't mind if I had to toss half way. When I lit up the cigar, I was expecting the bland, card-boardy flavor that I remembered from Te Amo's of the past. This one was different. There was a pleasant, sweet tobacco flavor that lasted through the whole smoke. The aroma is nice and woodsy. The burn was slightly uneven, but manageable after a few adjusting lights. If you haven't smoked a Te-Amo in a while, I suggest that you give this one a shot. You can buy a box of 15 for around $38.
Rating: 7.5 out of 10.
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Te Amo World Selection Series
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I am totally impressed with the art of cigars. The shapes of the cigars are just what smokers like. I love smoking filtered cigars because it is not much strong and its taste is also good.
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