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El Centurion by My Father Cigars “Cigar of the Month February 2014”.

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The El Centurion started with a very even burn right from the beginning of the smoke.  The taste of spice, toasted nuts and earthiness are immediately noticeable on the palette.  Throughout the smoke, this cigar kept a very long ash and the draw grew easier as time went on.  During the second half of the smoke, there was plenty of sweet, full-flavored smoke which was really enjoyable.  The same delicious flavors continued all the way through to the cap of the cigar.

Overall, the El Centurion is a great medium-bodied cigar with a nice balance of flavors.  With a price of only $8.50, it is a very good buy for the value.

Myron Gooch Sr.

Time Smoked: 2 hrs. 5 Minutes

Wrapper: Sun Grown Criollo

Binder: Nicaraguan

Filler: Nicaraguan

Size: 6.25 X 52

Strength: Full Body

Rating: 92

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