Foundry Talbot |
The Foundry Talbot, at 5" x 60 RG, resembles my stature. The mottled brindle wrapper, fairly smooth with some veins, is reminiscent of the wrapper of the recent Partagas 1845 release. Information is scant on the unspecified multi-country blend used for the fillers.
After lighting the cigar with my pandimensional pyrostat, the flavors started rolling; hay and leather notes, not much spice. After the first inch, I got the impression of butter and walnuts joining the sweet hay. Overall, a pleasant cigar with mild side of medium-bodied flavors.
The burn was all over the place, needing touch up on a couple occasions. The cigar swelled up like a bratwurst on a grill, wrapper splitting up the side after the first inch. So, I left both band and faux-brass cog on the cigar in hopes it would hold the it together for the finish.
At $9.50 per stick, the steampunk gimmick is the only thing going for this cigar to justify the price. The cigar offers decent enough flavors, but drop the gimmick and $2 from the price to make it attractive to more usual cigar consumers. Sure, I might be out $9.50, but at least I have a new accessory for the next theme-party.
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