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Here is my cigar from the other night. The Umbagog by Dunbarton Tobacco and Trust. It was not what was expecting at all. It was very much rough around the edges but had great balance and flavor with nice thick smoke and an easy draw. It had good earthy tobacco and coffee flavors with some faint spice too. I thought I was getting some light hints of leather too. This particular version was a size 6x60. It burned long and slow and evenly all the way through. I smoked it for nearly two hours which is a rare thing for me. This is definitely and "man's" cigar. It reminded of what I would expect Paul Bunyon to smoke. It was strong and full but surprisingly easy to smoke. Its another winner by Steve Saka in my book and I will for sure be getting a few more to have around.
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