Name: Blackened M81 Toro
Country: Nicaragua
Shape: Parejo
Size: Toro (6 inches x 52)
Strength: Full
As soon as the Blackened M81 started burning, I ordered an espresso and a bottle of sparkling water. Espresso, of course, because I love pairing full-bodied Nicaraguan cigars with espresso. And sparkling water, of course, because I’ll occasionally need to clean my palate and experience anew the harmony of notes the cigar delivers. Later, a glass of Wild Turkey 101 was added to the mix as well. Why? Because the cigar lounge owner suggested I pair the M81 with a bourbon. So, in the end, I had three different beverages versus one cigar.
Branding: The cigar has two bands. The main band is a narrow one that just says, Blackened. At the foot of the cigar, we have a wider band that has the name and the tagline of the cigar: M81, Maduro to the Core.
Construction: Great.
Pre-light: Promising. You can already tell there’s going to be strong notes of chocolate in there. I close my eyes and see the black leather jacket who a tattooed woman who has just come out of a concert and is looking to take a risk to spend the excess adrenaline she has in her blood.
Cut: Straight cut, as always. I don’t remember the last time I went for a V-cut.
Burn: It burned quite evenly but not 100% of the time. I had to even it a couple of times.
Duration: Almost 120 minutes.
Draw: Excellent.
Smoke: Loved it. A generous amount of thick white smoke.
Ash: Good.
Flavors: (Heavy Metal) Notes of dark chocolate, leather, burnt toast, and black pepper.
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