Blend Specifics
- Blind Cigar Reviewed: Patoro VA Extra Belicoso
- Wrapper: Dominican
- Binder: Domincan
- Filler: Dominican
- Size: 5 1/5” x 55 (Belicoso)
Appearance & Construction
This wrapper is dark and veiny with an sheen to it. Squeezing the cigar it has several soft spots and is a bit spongy to the touch. The roll seems a bit lopsided and the wrapper has a honeyed smell to it. The foot offers stewed prunes along with oak.
Flavor and Smoke Characteristics
With a straight cut the dry draw is airy and dusty. Using my torch lighter I toast the torpedo and the first puff is salty and earthy. The draw is loose and seemingly under filled. There is mineral and spice picking up with a short finish. The ash is dark gray and surprisingly firm given the less than tight roll. I’m getting a hint of cocoa and oak as I take a retrohale. Thus far the cigar is in the medium bodied range.
Midway the smoke burns hot and I can see I need to slow the draw down a bit which difficult as it is so loose. There’s charred wood and red pepper with an earthy bitter finish. At this point I need to relight and take a retrohale that’s earthy with cashew on the back end. I’m picking up a meatiness that gives the cigar a little more weight in the mouthfeel. More oak and char pick up which put this stick in the medium to full range.
Toward the final third of this torpedo there’s a creaminess that rounds out the bitter finishes of the cigar. The notes of nuts and oak as I take a puff linger longer than before. With a retrohale minerality, earth and molasses come through as the smoke wafts slowly out my mouth. Another draw brings spice and bitterness which bites the tip of my tongue. The ash has flaked off significantly and as I take a final draw the earth and wood notes lead to a rather muddled finish.
Conclusion
With its loose draw and underfilled nature this torpedo was overall not the most exciting smoke. The start was salty and earthy and the spice and other notes were short. I enjoyed the nuttiness that came about midway and the best part of the cigar was the last third where it showed creaminess and molasses that helped balance out the smoke. The last few puffs finished short with a lackluster ending. The cigar was not bad in its tobacco however the blend did not do much to entice me to smoke again.