Room 101 Farce Maduro Corona Papi Chulo Cigar - 1 Single

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Date Added: Wednesday 03 September, 2025 by Richard
Room 101 Farce was definitely one of the more unique smokes I’ve had as a beginner. It’s marketed as a complex, medium-to-full-bodied blend, and that complexity really came through. On the first few puffs, I got this interesting mix of earth, pepper, and a subtle sweetness, almost like dried fruit. The flavors shifted quite a bit as it went along, which kept me on my toes. At times, there was cocoa and espresso; other times, more wood and spice. The construction was solid, though I did need one touch-up on the burn. The draw was easy, and the smoke output was thick and satisfying. I can see why people say this cigar has layers—it felt like it kept evolving, which was exciting but also a little challenging for someone new like me. It’s definitely not a one-note cigar, and I think that makes it worth trying if you want to push your palate. The strength built toward the end, with more pepper and richness, but it never got overwhelming. Overall, I enjoyed it, though I’d say it’s better suited for when you’re in the mood to pay attention. Rating: 7/10

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Date Added: Saturday 18 February, 2023 by Nicholas
7/10 Unique! You can really tell its a combination of Tobacco origins. Sophisticated. As you draw, you first get a gust of familiar Mexican tobacco spice, which quickly dissipates leaving a buttery, smooth, woody finish (? the Nicaraguan component). Intermittently, theres a hint of scotch Whisky flavour. Its like combining a maduro Casa Turrent with a Davidoff Nicaragua, and dipping in a smoky whisky. Quite different! Drops points as a little bitter on/off, and tunneling a bit. 30-45min.

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Date Added: Saturday 09 October, 2021 by Tom
6.5/10 1st- very peppery and very full bodied to begin with. Pepper notes start to mellow out after 5 mins and a natural sweetness comes through. Slightly bitter/tang taste of a cocoa bean but very pleasant. 2nd- Dark chocolate and spice dissipates almost completely and become a nice medium body cigar. A little cream starts to come through nicely. 3rd- very rich/thick creamy smoke. Spice just starts to slightly return but nothing like the 1st. Buttery taste with a nice thick, rich Smokey oak aftertaste, similar to a sip of scotch whiskey. Overall, a very nice punchy little cigar and definitely worth a try.

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