60. Royal Danish “Prince of Denmark” testblend #2 (Pyramide)

Sponsored by Royal Danish Cigars / Kind Cigars.

This is only a test of the tobacco not a review of the finished product.

Location: This review was made outdoors, on a sunny and warm day. 19°C.

Wrapper: It looks ruff, with protruding veins. Sandy feel, medium brown shade.

Construction: Soft but still has some firm feeling to it, no uneven spots.

Cold draw: Herbs & spices, fresh cut grass, hay.

1st third: Fresh cut cedar, white & green pepper and a touch of oak. There is something more I can’t put my finger on it, but very familiar.

2nd third: The biggest change is that it has smoothened out. The blend feels very familiar.

The burn: Burns a little wonky, stable ash, gray and white marbled ash.

Smoke: It’s cool and voluminous, flows consistently which is a little worrying.

3rd third: Same taste notes as part 2.

Conclusion: The blend reminds me of the green umami blend. But better.

Result: In my book this is a 88 point cigar.

/Cigarmaster André

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