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The manager of the shop I go to gave me one of the new Fittipaldi cigars last night. A couple of the guys tried it and said they had a good flavor and burn. I will smoke mine in a couple of days and give a report on my findings.
 
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I was intrigued by the Fittipaldi name, and automatically thought of Emerson. Surely he wasn't behind the new cigars? Well turns out it is his new line of cigars. It looks pretty interesting. Looks like he has four new lines:

Silver
Gold
Emmo 500
Valentina-Flavored Mini's

Here's a link to his site if interested..

http://www.fittipaldicigars.com/

Looking forward to your thoughts Dave.


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OK here we go. I have not done a rating but I will give it a run. I have smoked two of the Fittipaldi cigars over the last couple of days. One natural churchill and a Maduro robusto. I will describe the Maduro since I enjoyed it more. I am not familiar with the number system so I will just wing it.

Appearance and construction were very nice. The wrapper was smooth and oily with a few small veins. The body of the cigar was not too hard or too spongy. It had just the right amount of give when lightly rolled in your fingers.

The cap clipped off smoothly with no unravling of the wrap. I took a couple of prelight draws and tasted a earthy sweetness that was pleasing but not bitter like other cigars I have smoked.

The cigar lit perfectly and the first flavors to hit my taste buds was a rustic coffee flavor. After the initial lighting I started to experience a flavor that reminded me of toasted sesame seeds. The cigar displayed an almost perfect burn throughout the time I smoked it. I only had to touch it up a couple of times toward the end. This cigar churned out enormous amounts of smoke. I have a tendacy to hot box a cigar at times because I like large volumes of smoke. This cigar didnt require any of the double puffing that I am attempting to break the habit of for getting more smoke. I smoked this cigar down to about one inch. Near the end it became pretty spicy and I could feel some peppery tingles on my lips and gums. I finished a little bitter but not in an overpowering sense.

Overall I would give this cigar a rating of 89. I dont know what the price of these are yet, so I can't tell if they will be a good value or not. They were given to me by the shop manager and he didnt have a pricelist on hand. I would say that this would be a good cigar for $6 and a outstanding smoke for $4.

If I can snag a couple more of these I will send them to a couple of you guys that are a little longer in the tooth at smoking and rating. I would like to see how your comparison stacks up with mine.
 
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Nice review Dave. Sounds like I may have to try these when their readily available. What line was your from? Silver, Gold, or the high end Emmo 500?


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The gold line. If I can get my hands on a couple today I shoot them to you.
 
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Originally posted by SgtDave:
The gold line. If I can get my hands on a couple today I shoot them to you.


Thanks Dave, but don't go to any trouble.


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"No occifer, I'm not as think as you drunk I am."
 
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Good review Dave. I really like to see people post reviews. It's nice to see refreshing real-Joe-on-the-street reviews around here. Keep 'em comin'!


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