Here's a routinely smooth smoke, with notes of sweet cocoa and pepper. The burn is steady & slow, with a very smooth draw. Generally fairly consistent as well.
Maduro in the house!
Surely you’ve heard of Brick House, a 93-rated gem that managed to work its way onto the “Best 25 Cigars of 2010” list. Well J.C. Newman is back with the Brick House Maduro. This cigar is darker and spicier than its predecessor. An oily Brazilian Arapiraca Maduro wrapper houses a blend of premium Nicaraguan long-fillers and a Nicaraguan binder. The bold, full-bodied flavor profile is punctuated by notes of cocoa and sweetness. Slow-burning, firm in hand, and deliciously tasty, it’s a fitting follow-up that will easily work its way onto your top ten list.
Good news! In 2017 Brick House Maduro received an impressive 91-point rating, noting: "Strong and earthy, this dark, attractive cigar also has a salt-and-pepper quality that becomes lighter and floral. The finish is bready with a hint of caramel."
Decent cigar. Not sure if it is my cup of tea yet, but definitely a strong smoke and an interesting one for sure. Plan on getting a five pack of each variety to try out.
"Strong and earthy, this dark, attractive cigar also has a salt-and-pepper quality that becomes lighter and floral. The finish is bready with a hint of caramel."
"Strong and earthy, this dark, attractive cigar also has a salt-and-pepper quality that becomes lighter and floral. The finish is bready with a hint of caramel."
Smooth but thick cigar full of cocoa, caramel, and spice. A good thick draw with almost a perfect burn. Produces good smoke, although not bellowing in amounts.