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My first Fuente curly head. For $2.25/smoke, this is an awesome value. I'd go best cigar under $3 easy.

The cigar is not pretty, and the one I pulled had a couple of heavy veins in the wrapper. I didn't know if this would affect the burn, but it did not. Actually, other than the veins, the maduro wrap was a beautiful light chocolate with a slight sheen.

The curly head started to get wrinkled about 1/2 way through, but other than that, the cigar was firm, but not hard, and seemed to be built well. The draw was good. The cigar had a slight uneven burn up and down the whole stick. Light smoke volume.

I was wowed with the flavor of the cigar. Initially, the wrapper, being maduro, was a touch sweet. Not unpleasantly so, and I was very pleased by the taste. Upon lighting the cigar, I immediately got vanilla, caramel, and a light cafe au lait vibe. This is a mild to mild-medium bodied cigar.

Certain spots, about 1/4 the way in, had a bit of pepper spice, which was welcome to break it up. About 1/4 from the end, the cigar got spicier, but never got hot. I would have smoked until I burned a finger, but I had some work to do, so I had to toss it out as the flavor was getting more diverse.

No downsides at all for this smoke- an everyday pleasurable smoke that goes on my short list for now. I'd like to get that smoke in a robusto, if it is available. With a bigger smoke, I would imagine the flavor would increase, as well as the smoke volume.


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Excellent review. This board's snobbier contigent - I might include myself in that - would regard the curly head as somehow belonging to a lower plane of cigar. However, you really took your time with this smoke and appreciated all the nuances. I have to admit, I dismissed this cigar out of hand, but now I'll have to go back and take a second look. Thank you.


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Absolutely, Scott.

Tasting cigars is more artful than tasting wine, for me, anyway. You have to let your tongue, eyes, nose, and brain imbibe the whole experience.


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That is a very good review. I wish I could review like that. I have found the Curly Head and Curly Head Deluxe to be very good cigars for the money. But, I am not in the snobbier contigent, I am a correctional officer and a harley rider. But I would never tell anyone I was on submarines for 7 years...... .that would really put me at the bottom.....lol. Very good review Willie.
 
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I tried the curley headmyself after seeing it in an internet special. I liked the smoke, the draw was very good and it held burned very evenly. I only wish it came in a bigger ring gauge. I have to agree for the money it is a good smoke


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Posts: 1511 | Location: Connecticut | Registered: November 19, 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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The curly head was a good experience for me too. Hey guys 'am new on this board and I need some education. I've always stuck to Naturals or Maduros. Does anyone know anything about Corojos. I am been offered some and I'll like to know more about them (taste wise).
 
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