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Cigar review,on Marco V, because they might not be a company you’re typically familiar with



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By : Mike Hamblin    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-12-03 13:36:06
First, just before I get started of the cigar review, I figured I’d give you guys some facts on Marco V, due to the fact they might not be a business you’re familiar with. Here’s a direct quote from their internet site that gives you an concept of what they’re all about:

“Marco V Co. blends, imports, and distributes big gauge premium cigars that are not controlled by corporate tobacco giants.”

All their cigars are the same size and ring gauge, 5” x 60, and they are all priced the same, at $20 to your 5 pack for this cigar review. They've three various blends which basically correspond to mild, medium, and full bodied strengths. Their full bodied blend, which I am going to be reviewing in this article, is dubbed the “Gold Label”, and features a Brazilian maduro wrapper and Dominican binder and filler tobaccos. Marco V was kind sufficient to send me a sampler pack to review and included one in the full-bodied blend and a couple of each in the mild and medium blend. The reviews on the other a couple of blends will follow, so stay tuned forthe cigar review!

The Pre-Smoke

The cigar has a beautiful dark brown wrapper, and is corporation towards the touch. The pre-light aroma is really pungent, and has that “barnyard” aroma frequent of several from the cigars I smoke. I expected the cigar to become a little overbearing according to the large ring gauge, but it really fit better among my index and ring finger than most other cigars I’ve tried. The pre-light draw was fairly loose, but I believe on cigars with this big of the ring gauge that is pretty typical. There wasn’t significantly towards the pre-light flavor, just your normal tobacco flavor cigar review.

The Burn

The burn on this cigar was good enough, but a single side did tend to burn a small faster than another side. To the band point, the cigar began to tunnel, but I caught it just before it got out of hand. I believe the high humidity levels inside the area I live (Atlanta, GA) may well have contributed to a few of the burn problems I experienced, in particular due to the fact these same difficulties were presenting themselves in other cigars I’ve been smoking recently, a cigar review can also be severely hampered by this. I'll try to begin “dry-boxing” my cigars, or leaving them outside of my humidor, for a day or a couple of before I smoke them, and hopefully this will alleviate a few of the issues I’ve been having.

The Flavor

The 1st flavor upon lighting was peppery, with some several flavors of wood and earth. As the cigar progressed, many on the flavors I have come to adore in maduro-wrapped cigars started to offer themselves. A subtle sweetness coupled having a mild spice created the smoking experience quite enjoyable. The spicy notes truly picked up for the end with the smoke, but they were by no means overpowering. There was a lot of smoke, as well as the cigar didn’t heat up if I double or even triple-puffed it. This really is 1 of the main factors I have arrive to adore large ring gauge cigars. I have a tendency to smoke quickly and as being a great deal of smoke, and if I try to double-puff a lancero or a similar smaller ring gauge cigar, they tend to heat up and grow to be bitter.

The Price

I think the cost point on these cigars is dead on. It's from the lower number in the price spectrum, and is competitive with many budget level sticks. I believe that if the cost was more, men and women might shy away from these smokes and stick with their regulars, but at this price point, they're cheap sufficient to entice people into trying them. I also follow Marco V on Twitter (@MarcoVCigars), and they run specific offers fairly frequently.

The Verdict for this cigar review

I thoroughly enjoyed this cigar, and will genuinely pick up some additional inside future. At the price, it would be a beneficial everyday smoke. Marco V has various blends which will fit most smokers’ tastes, as well as the large ring gauge is perfect for fast smokers like me. I hope a lot more companies will offer bigger ring gauge cigars like this a single from the future, specifically in this length. It made in your perfect length smoke that didn’t heat up or come to be bitter even if puffed on frequently.

Author Resource:

It made for a perfect length Cigar that didn’t heat up or become bitter even if puffed on frequently through out the Cigar Review process.

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