Aladino connecticut rothschild cigar review

The cold draw was unique and incredibly pleasant in taste. I wish I had cut the cigar much earlier and enjoyed it a while longer.
Construction
The feeling I got when I held the cigar was a summery everyday cigar. A cigar for those days when you enjoy a walk in the sun or when you sit on the balcony and enjoy the sunset. The cigar was firm and evenly rolled. The cigar had an incredibly light but at the same time rough oily feel to it.
Wrapper: Ecuador – Binder: Honudras – Filler: Honduras
Scent and cold draw
The wrapper had a smell of hay while the filler had a lighter smell of farmyard.
What was incredibly interesting and almost sounds unbelievable. The cold draw gave me flavors of citrus lemonade. I could hardly believe my taste buds. The flavor was so pleasant and prominent that I sat with the cigar for a while longer before lighting it.
Lets light up the Aladino Connecticut Rotschild
The texture of the Aladino Connecticut Rothschild cigar was buttery with a hint of creaminess. The dominant flavors I felt were hay, nuttiness, fruitiness and citrus mixed together, general sweetness, cedar and fresh herbs. In the background there were nuances of leather, pepperiness, cinnamon and fir needles. The retrohalation tickled the nose slightly and gave nuances of general spiciness.
After taste
Walenuts
Body
Mild bordering on medium
Smoke time
45 minutes
Conclusion
Aladino connecticut rothschild is a cigar with a mild body and balanced mild flavors that make it suitable for almost all aficionados. The cold draw is incredibly nice and almost unique. It was in a sampler of 3 Aladino rothschild cigars. If I compare price vs taste vs quality, I think you get a lot of cigar for the money and I would consider paying more to smoke it again.