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Regius Cigars Exclusivo U.S.A. Pressed Perfecto

Today the Regius Cigars Exclusivo U.S.A. Pressed Perfecto is the third cigar in my four-part series of this new line.

Looking at this 6 ½ x 54 pressed perfecto, I can not only see, but I can feel the high quality construction. The cigar is firmly packed full length and it's covered with a silky, Colorado Claro colored wrapper. The wrapper is put on seamlessly and it only shows the finest of veins. Since there's a closed foot, there was only the light scent of fresh cut grass and light notes of caramel once the end cap was clipped.

Even though the foot was closed, lighting the cigar was a breeze. The first firm puffs provided flavors of caramel and fermented tobacco. Once the burn progressed a bit the draw loosened up just as expected. As the razor sharp burn line moved up the cigar there were other flavors of toast, leather, brown sugar, toasted marshmallows, lots more caramel and some white pepper that floated in and out. After seventy-five minutes the cigar finished with a mix of caramel and white pepper. although the flavor mix wasn't very complex, this was a very flavorful cigar. 

All three of these Exclusivo U.S.A.Cigars from Regius Cigars have been fantastic, but so far I think this Pressed Perfecto is my favorite. It had great construction, a great burn and over the top flavors. Give these cigars a try, you won't be sorry.

Rated 94

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