Gifted by Drew Newman, General Counsel at J.C. Newman Cigars.
Location: This review was made indoors in a cigar lounge.
Wrapper: Milk chocolate, oily and silky smooth with tiny veins.
Construction: Firm even feel all over.
Cold draw: Hay and wood notes.
1st third: Starts with a spicy cinnamon note, roasted chestnuts and earthy sweetness.
2nd third: The flavours from part one stays the same but with a creamy milk chocolate added.
The burn: Burns steady and sharp with a crisp white stable and firm ash.
Smoke: Light smoke with a cool feeling on the tounge and a medium light draw.
3rd third: Keeps the same.
Conclusion: A medium bodied cigar with a medium strength profile.
Result: In my book this is an 87 point cigar.
/Cigarmaster André
Brick House is a sometime cigar for me. Good quality but would not be a top tier smoke.