It’s a bit challenging to write this review without starting about how the cigar finished: strong. While the opening was not mild, the Lost Art showed no signs of getting to the headspinning levels it approached with less than two inches remaining. That final third was not the best part of the cigar, but the other two thirds and the overall progression produced a cigar that was enjoyable. This isn’t your typical Alec Bradley, but I’d gladly pay the price of admission again.
Stogie Press
This was absolutely great. So much going on in this cigar. Honestly I almost broke this big joker up into fourths since it was a Churchill size, but did not. I really enjoyed doing this review, because number one it tasted unique all the way through, number two, it burned great and I never had to touch it up, and finally it was something brand new for me to put out there for everyone to check out. It is worth every bit of the price. Amazing construction, wonderful price, and a wonderful aroma throughout. Big win here for Alec Bradley. Thanks again, Chris!
Cigar Aficionado
A boxed-pressed cigar with a rich, earthy quality and caramel sweetness along with hints of chestnuts and herbs. The finish is long.
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