Cuban Crafters Cameroon

Cuban Crafters Cameroon

The taste offered by this Cameroon has an initial sugaryness on the tip, not sure if this is natural or it’s sweetened on purpose, but it’s nice. You notice it when tonguing the end too. There’s a deeper tone to this cigar resembling earthy qualities while mixing with the sugary-sweetness. Aftertaste has a faint smoked-meat sense to it. Retrohaling reveals a light woody and/or dry nut taste, but it’s not too strong. Overall it’s a mildly-hot smoking cigar but without any harsh pepperyness.

Like a few other Cuban Crafter cigars I’ve had, this had a slightly sugar-sweet aroma to it carried along by their unique smelling tobacco aroma. There’s a very distinct herbal quality to this blend as well; it’s all very pleasant and well balanced, though the smoke is hot to the nose. There’s a slight smoked-meat scent that lingers afterwards or when it’s idling.

I consider this a bit more well balanced in the blend since no one sense or taste overpowers it; everything is nicely mingling with each other. The cigar smells fantasatic while idling with it’s very present sugaryness, but the herbal part of it helps deliver something more than a sugarcube to puff on.