
Notes & évaluations
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Organoleptic profile
Strength
mild
Balance
medium
Draw
easy
Intensity
subtle
- Bouquet
- simple
- Finish
- medium
- Ash color
- gray
- Smoke output
- medium
Aroma profile
Tasting notes
The Alec Bradley The Lineage Double Toro 665 stands out with its elegant yet robust appearance, measuring 165.1 mm in length and having a diameter of 25.8 mm. Its Honduran wrapper reveals a carefully crafted finish, offering a smooth texture to the touch. The presentation highlights chestnut hues, promising a visually pleasing experience.
Upon first olfactory contact, pre-light aromas of juicy fruits, a hint of cream, and a subtle sweetness emerge, hinting at intriguing potential. Upon lighting, these notes remain present but evolve into a more woody profile, with discreet hints of leather, adding a delicate dimension to the overall experience.
On the palate, the cigar opens with flavors of cream and fruit, slowly transitioning to a woody texture. Despite a limited complexity, the development remains consistent, albeit not very varied. The finish is medium, with a moderate smoke volume, but the cigar fails to deliver a marked progression throughout the three thirds, presenting a linear impression that may disappoint enthusiasts seeking a richer experience.
The finish leaves a soft sensation, but the persistence is weak, and the balance between strength and sweetness appears mediocre. This cigar may appeal to those looking for a light smoke, perfect for a relaxed afternoon tasting, but it risks disappointing aficionados in search of complexity and diversity.
Ideal for a quiet moment, this cigar pairs perfectly with a sweet coffee or a light tea, enhancing a comfortable atmosphere without being intrusive.
Community impressions
Praised by enthusiasts, this cigar stands out for its lightness and carefree pre-light aromas. Despite a pleasant experience, some aficionados lament its lack of complexity and variations. The balance between sweetness and strength is considered average, resulting in uneven satisfaction.