Smoking a Mosh Cigar, the Puma on the terrace. Somewhere in Lebanon.

Have a Cigar: Mosh Puma

Name: Mosh Puma

Country: Dominican Republic

Shape: Torpedo

Size: (5 7/8 inches x 55)

Strength: Mild

This is the second Mosh cigar that I try, and, if I have to be honest, I must say that the Puma is simply average. I liked the Gorilla better, but just by a little bit.

The Puma is an affordable cigar. It’s well-constructed, but it’s a little too mild for me and lacks complexity. It’s a cigar to be paired with lagers and pilseners. And that’s what I did.

I smoked it on the terrace while starting the charcoal grill.

It burned evenly and produced fine smoke.

Will I give this cigar a high rating? No.
Will I smoke it again? Why not. It’s not that bad.

Sobremesa Torpedo Tiempo at Mareva Lebanon

Have a Cigar: Sobremesa Torpedo Tiempo

Name: Sobremesa Torpedo Tiempo

Country: Nicaragua

Shape: Torpedo

Size: (6 inches x 54)

Strength: Medium

I’d call the Sobremesa Torpedo Tiempo an okay cigar. It’s not excellent; at the same time, there’s nothing disappointing about it. Briefly put, I got what I paid for.

The cigar has a nice maduro color, and it smells nice. It burns evenly, somewhat gently. I could smell and taste baked chocolate cake topped with a little cinnamon, some wood dipped in vanilla, and floral afternotes.

Overall, okay.

Chris Khatsch smoking a Long Live the King Mad Mofo cigar at Fat Monk Dbayeh, Lebanon

Have a Cigar: Caldwell Long Live the King Mad MoFo Super Toro

Name: Caldwell Long Live the King Mad MoFo Super Toro

Country: Dominican Republic

Shape: Parejo

Size: (6 inches x 54)

Strength: Medium

Bought a couple of these for a night out with my cousin. The Mad MoFo is a good cigar to pair with all sorts of beers, especially stouts and porters. It’s a cigar big enough to keep you company while you nurse a few pints and good enough for you to enjoy the brief silences and the small breaks between beers.