The Ramón Allones Eshmoun Edición Regional Líbano (2012) is a cigar crafted in Cuba, boasting a wrapper with a rich, toffee-like color and notable veining, along with subtle variations in hue at both the head and foot. The cigar's construction is firm, with a slight softness at the foot and a more robust head, which enhances its overall sturdiness. When drawn cold, the cigar releases hints of creamy sweetness and the scent of weathered wood, foreshadowing its complex flavor profile. Upon ignition, the Eshmoun reveals a relatively subdued initial flavor, characterized by notes of white pepper and a hint of mineral undertones. As it smolders, the cigar evolves into a medium-bodied smoke, with the pepper flavor intensifying and pairing with a general woody character. One of the samples exhibited a velvety texture, adding depth to the overall experience. The Eshmoun's burn is slow and relatively even, although it occasionally requires re-lighting due to some inconsistencies in combustion. Nonetheless, the cigar provides a rewarding experience, with its dynamic flavors and varied textures likely to appeal to discerning aficionados.
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