1022. Paul Stulac White Blinding Lights Toro

Bought from Sir Louis Cigars, USA.

Location: This review was made indoors in a cigar lounge.

Information:
Wrapper: Ecuadorian Habano Maduro
Binder: Nicaraguan Criollo 98
Filler: Nicaraguan Viso & Double Ligero
Origin: USA

Factory: Las Villas Cigars (Nicaragua)
Box: Sold in 25 count boxes.
Release: 2012
Availability: Regular Production

Size: 6×52, Toro.

Wrapper: Milk chocolate brown, oily and fairly smooth texture with tiny veins.

Construction: Firm and even feel when lightly squeezed.

Cold draw: Light wood note.

1st third: Starts with light floral sweetness, unsalted saltine crackers, light nondescript wood notes.

2nd third: Subtile honey sweetness and dried fruits.

Burn: Burns sharp with a firm and stable white ash.

Smoke: Light smoke with a cool feeling on the with medium light draw.

3rd third: The honey notes turns to honey puffs cereal.

Duration: 20:05-22:40, 2h 35min.

Conclusion: A mild bodied cigar with a mild strength profile. A very elegant smoking experience, gentle and easy. But it burned a bit to slowly.

Result: In my book this is a 89 point cigar.

/Cigar Reviewer André